Refunds for international orders are subject to current exchange rate fluctuations. In other words, because currency conversion rates fluctuate, the rate at the time of the payment is often different from the rate at the time of the refund. As a result, the converted amount that you receive for the order usually doesn't equal the converted amount that you give back in the refund. You can gain or lose money with refunds because of currency conversions.
Why was my full refund for a different amount than what I originally paid? (International orders only) Print
Modified on: Wed, 15 Jul, 2020 at 2:35 PM
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