Refund Retrocharge on Amazon refers to a situation where a customer is immediately refunded for a purchase after promising to return the item within 30 days. If the customer ultimately fails to return the item, a retrocharge occurs, meaning the seller or Amazon will adjust for that refund, typically by reclaiming the amount from the seller's account or adjusting their fees. This process helps ensure that sellers aren't left out of pocket for items that weren't returned as promised.
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