You can experience more flexibility when managing your seller-fulfilled returns, with the addition of these new return address settings.
With this new setting, you now have the option to specify which return address you would like to use when buyers send back their returns. In addition to setting up a default return address, you now have the capability to send returns to the return address that is closest to the buyer’s location (Closest return address).
For more information, go to Return address settings.
You can experience more flexibility when managing your seller-fulfilled returns, with the addition of these new return address settings.
With this new setting, you now have the option to specify which return address you would like to use when buyers send back their returns. In addition to setting up a default return address, you now have the capability to send returns to the return address that is closest to the buyer’s location (Closest return address).
For more information, go to Return address settings.
While this reversal of the broadly-panned deprecation of multiple Return Facility addresses undertaken some years back is certainly welcome, is it REALLY too much to ask that the Editorial Team do better than choosing “Default return addressReturn address settings” as the title for this SHC (“Seller Help Content”) page at https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/201711720?
Maybe I’ll do this when you allow us to opt out of your fraudulent first scan refund and advanced replacement programs.
Stop supporting buyer fraud and the end the prepaid return label service
Come on Amazon, open your eyes. Aside from maybe 100 legit sellers at most, any seller who has multiple return addresses is, guess what, a drop shipper!
If I want to refund right away, and don’t want the customer return the item, Amazon shouldn’t provide customer with return instructions. It’s going to cost me more$.
You can experience more flexibility when managing your seller-fulfilled returns, with the addition of these new return address settings.
With this new setting, you now have the option to specify which return address you would like to use when buyers send back their returns. In addition to setting up a default return address, you now have the capability to send returns to the return address that is closest to the buyer’s location (Closest return address).
For more information, go to Return address settings.
You can experience more flexibility when managing your seller-fulfilled returns, with the addition of these new return address settings.
With this new setting, you now have the option to specify which return address you would like to use when buyers send back their returns. In addition to setting up a default return address, you now have the capability to send returns to the return address that is closest to the buyer’s location (Closest return address).
For more information, go to Return address settings.
You can experience more flexibility when managing your seller-fulfilled returns, with the addition of these new return address settings.
With this new setting, you now have the option to specify which return address you would like to use when buyers send back their returns. In addition to setting up a default return address, you now have the capability to send returns to the return address that is closest to the buyer’s location (Closest return address).
For more information, go to Return address settings.
While this reversal of the broadly-panned deprecation of multiple Return Facility addresses undertaken some years back is certainly welcome, is it REALLY too much to ask that the Editorial Team do better than choosing “Default return addressReturn address settings” as the title for this SHC (“Seller Help Content”) page at https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/201711720?
Maybe I’ll do this when you allow us to opt out of your fraudulent first scan refund and advanced replacement programs.
Stop supporting buyer fraud and the end the prepaid return label service
Come on Amazon, open your eyes. Aside from maybe 100 legit sellers at most, any seller who has multiple return addresses is, guess what, a drop shipper!
If I want to refund right away, and don’t want the customer return the item, Amazon shouldn’t provide customer with return instructions. It’s going to cost me more$.
While this reversal of the broadly-panned deprecation of multiple Return Facility addresses undertaken some years back is certainly welcome, is it REALLY too much to ask that the Editorial Team do better than choosing “Default return addressReturn address settings” as the title for this SHC (“Seller Help Content”) page at https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/201711720?
While this reversal of the broadly-panned deprecation of multiple Return Facility addresses undertaken some years back is certainly welcome, is it REALLY too much to ask that the Editorial Team do better than choosing “Default return addressReturn address settings” as the title for this SHC (“Seller Help Content”) page at https://sellercentral.amazon.com/help/hub/reference/201711720?
Maybe I’ll do this when you allow us to opt out of your fraudulent first scan refund and advanced replacement programs.
Maybe I’ll do this when you allow us to opt out of your fraudulent first scan refund and advanced replacement programs.
Stop supporting buyer fraud and the end the prepaid return label service
Stop supporting buyer fraud and the end the prepaid return label service
Come on Amazon, open your eyes. Aside from maybe 100 legit sellers at most, any seller who has multiple return addresses is, guess what, a drop shipper!
Come on Amazon, open your eyes. Aside from maybe 100 legit sellers at most, any seller who has multiple return addresses is, guess what, a drop shipper!
If I want to refund right away, and don’t want the customer return the item, Amazon shouldn’t provide customer with return instructions. It’s going to cost me more$.
If I want to refund right away, and don’t want the customer return the item, Amazon shouldn’t provide customer with return instructions. It’s going to cost me more$.