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  1. First Step: Refund Initiated - PayPal has initiated the refund process. Second Step: Refund Processing - PayPal is processing the refund back to your original card or bank payment method. Refund Sent - PayPal has completed the processing and has sent the refund ahead to your card issuer or bank.

  2. The refund to the card can take between 1-2 invoices, depending on the card issuer. Here's how to view the status of a refund: Go to your Activity. Click Filtersand then select Refundsfrom the drop-down menu. Select the desired date range to see your refund. Click the refunded transaction to view the details.

  3. When your refund shows as "pending" it means the seller has issued the refund, but the money hasn’t cleared their bank. It usually takes up to 5 working days for a refund to complete. If your refund is still pending after 5 working days, contact the seller for details.

  4. When your refund shows as "pending" it means the seller has issued the refund, but the money hasn’t cleared their bank. It usually takes up to 5 business days for a refund to complete. If your refund is still pending after 5 business days, contact the seller for details.

  5. If you paid using your PayPal Account Balance or Bank Account, the refund is credited back to your PayPal Account Balance. Times can vary for many reasons, it can take from 1 day to several days depending on the funding source used by the party doing the refund.

  6. You can download a report of your transaction activity for up to the past 7 years into PDF, Quicken, QuickBooks, or as a CSV or TAB file. Here's how to filter an Excel Spreadsheet: Click the row with all of the subjects ("Date", "Time", "Name", etc.). Click the number to highlight the entire row.

  7. If you receive a refund, the money will return to its original payment method, such as your bank, credit card, or PayPal account. If you don't receive a refund, you can open a dispute in your Resolution Center. Make sure you file your dispute within the correct dispute-filing timeframe.