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On Jun 16, 6:16 pm, (Steve Firth) wrote:
Stephen Howard wrote:
From Paypal's own help page:
"
Q If I send a refund and it is accepted, are the fees from the
original transaction credited to my account?


A Yes. If you send a full refund using the Issue Refund link,
PayPal automatically refunds the transaction fees. If you send a
partial refund, PayPal refunds part of the fees, based on the refund
amount.


If you use Send Money to refund the payment after 60 days, PayPal
cannot reimburse the fees for the original transaction.
"


You do realise that refers to the seller, not the buyer, don't you?


So try

"Q How is a refund credited?

A When a payment is refunded using the Issue Refund link, PayPal
credits the refund based on the source of the original payment.

* For payments sent using a credit card, PayPal credits the credit
card.
* For payments funded with another funding source, PayPal credits
the refund to your PayPal balance.
* For payments funded by a credit card and another source, PayPal
credits the credit card portion to the credit card and the remainder
to your PayPal balance.
* For payments sent using Redemption Codes/Gift Vouchers, the
points are returned to your Redemption Code/Gift Voucher balance.


Refunds made using the Send Money tab will post to your PayPal account
balance, regardless of the original payment source. PayPal fees
associated with the payment are not credited to either the sender or
the receiver because Send Money constitutes a payment, not a refund."

There are no "admin charges" for either the buyer or seller when using
the refund process.

MBQ