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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
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| Hallo Warriors, A quick question: I began marketing CB products a year ago, and kind of shifted out of it because I started selling through eBay. Thing is - I did some sales before & really want to get back into the digital selling game, but I am a bit puzzled by the way I need to calculate refund rate. As you probably know, some items have recurring billing, some have one flat price, and some offer various up-sells… The question is - How do you calculate a percentage refund of a product who has various multi payment structures? My take is to go for taking the average sale price, the price of the product & the %sale. the calculation is product price * sale percentage and from there I write the amount of "gap" between the average sale & the sale price pre-refunds. Is this a method you generally use? How much of a "gap" is considered risky for high refund amount? Thanks in advance. |
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