Seller - eCheques and Refunding
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Sometimes
a buyer may fund their PayPal payment by eCheque.
An eCheque is a payment funded by their bank account, but without a backup funding source (ie the
buyer doesn’t have a credit/debit card registered to their account). The only
exception to this is if a buyer manually selects eCheque as a funding source
(despite having a valid & registered card in place).
Most
eCheques are sent by mistake. Nearly
all of these happen because the buyer’s credit/debit card has expired and they haven’t updated it in
their PayPal account.
There
are detailed instructions for buyers regarding eCheques here: About
Me: ajcardiac3
The
status of an eCheque will remain Uncleared
until the money has been taken from the buyer’s bank account and deposited in
your PayPal account. You can see the expected
clearance date of an eCheque in the PayPal transaction details:


You will
also receive an email similar to this:

If the
item is cheap and you would not wait for a paper cheque to clear, you could
send the item on receipt of the eCheque. However, if the eCheque fails (because
there are insufficient funds in the buyer’s bank account, or they’ve cancelled
the Direct Debit Instruction) you will be left with no money and no item.
If it’s
not a cheap item, you should wait until the eCheque clears before sending.
You will
get an email similar to this when the eCheque has cleared:

and the
status in PayPal will change to Cleared:

If the status of the eCheque changes to Cancelled, which means it has bounced,
like a paper cheque (i.e. insufficient funds in the buyer’s bank account for
the payment) PayPal (not the buyer) has cancelled it.
Refunding eCheques
If the
buyer has sent an eCheque by mistake and wants to pay by an instant PayPal
method, you can refund the eCheque.
Open the
transaction details in your PayPal account and use the Issue Refund link, then follow the on-screen instructions:

The refund will remain pending
until the eCheque clears then the money will be credited to your buyer's PayPal
account (not their bank account).
No money will be taken from your PayPal account for the refund, it
effectively cancels out at the point the eCheque clears and the money
"bounces" back to the buyer.
The PayPal payment status will show as Cancelled:
Your
buyer can then repay by an instant method when they’ve updated their card
details in their:
·
PayPal
account Profile
·
Financial Information
·
Credit/Debit Cards.