Difference between revisions of "Cancelling an Order"

From Spiffy Stores Knowledge Base

 
(12 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
You can cancel an unpaid order by selecting the "Cancel this order" under "Edit order status" when you are viewing the order.  Cancelled and unpaid orders do not attract any transaction fees.
 
You can cancel an unpaid order by selecting the "Cancel this order" under "Edit order status" when you are viewing the order.  Cancelled and unpaid orders do not attract any transaction fees.
  
Once an order has been paid, you need to contact us to request that an order be cancelled.  You request needs to come from one of the email addresses associated with your store.
+
Once an order has been paid, you need to contact us to request that an order be cancelled.  Your request needs to come from one of the email addresses associated with your store.
  
If you have cancelled or refunded an order, we're more than happy to refund your transaction feeTo do this, please email us at support@spiffystores.com.au providing us with the following information;
+
Orders need to be cancelled for many different reasonsFor example, the order could be fraudulent or the customer could have changed their mind... or you might not have the stock available.
  
1. Your store name
+
To request this, please email us at [mailto:support@spiffystores.com.au support@spiffystores.com.au] providing us with the following information;
  
2The order number
+
# Your store name<br>
 +
# The order number<br>
 +
# If refunded, the amount of the refund<br>
 +
# The reason for the cancellationOne of the following;
 +
## Customer changed mind
 +
## Goods defective/unsuitable
 +
## Fraudulent order
 +
## Other<br>
 +
# Whether or not we should re-stock the store's inventory with the items from the order.
  
3. The amount of the order
+
After we have received this information, we will mark the order as refunded for you, and issue a credit to your store account. There are no fees from us for refunding an order, but there may be fees from your payment provider.
  
After we have received this information, we will issue a credit to your store accountThis credit will be applied to your next invoice.
+
''To avoid extra administration, you should use the TESTING gateway if you want to test the software.  Test orders do not attract transaction feesIf you have placed test orders using another gateway, please follow the instructions above to receive a credit for any test orders placed.''

Latest revision as of 10:25, 31 March 2021

You can cancel an unpaid order by selecting the "Cancel this order" under "Edit order status" when you are viewing the order. Cancelled and unpaid orders do not attract any transaction fees.

Once an order has been paid, you need to contact us to request that an order be cancelled. Your request needs to come from one of the email addresses associated with your store.

Orders need to be cancelled for many different reasons. For example, the order could be fraudulent or the customer could have changed their mind... or you might not have the stock available.

To request this, please email us at support@spiffystores.com.au providing us with the following information;

  1. Your store name
  2. The order number
  3. If refunded, the amount of the refund
  4. The reason for the cancellation. One of the following;
    1. Customer changed mind
    2. Goods defective/unsuitable
    3. Fraudulent order
    4. Other
  5. Whether or not we should re-stock the store's inventory with the items from the order.

After we have received this information, we will mark the order as refunded for you, and issue a credit to your store account. There are no fees from us for refunding an order, but there may be fees from your payment provider.

To avoid extra administration, you should use the TESTING gateway if you want to test the software. Test orders do not attract transaction fees. If you have placed test orders using another gateway, please follow the instructions above to receive a credit for any test orders placed.