With Webshipper you can create a simple flow for your customers to send parts or all of their order return. Webshipper offers a return portal for this which is basically an iframe to copy into your site or a HTML link.
In this article, you'll see what it looks like and what it can do.
Remember to create a return rate before starting the configuration of a return portal.
So this is my order - Kevin McAllister has purchased an ONYX HAT from me:
Now Kevin wish to return the hat he purchased, so he visits my website and finds the return portal iframe in this example. He enters his email and order number that he received upon his initial purchase. His email in the example is support@webshipper.com.
Kevin now sees the item in his order. If there were multiple products, he would be able to see them all and select the ones he would wish to return.
Once Kevin selects his hat, he is now able to select how many he wishes to return and the cause of the return.
So Kevin chooses to return the hat because it is too small and writes a comment along with it.
He also selects whether he wants a new size, store credit or money back. These refund methods are configured from the portal settings.
For the last step, Kevin has to select the return shipping rate to use.
After selecting a shipping rate, Kevin clicks Get label and finally gets an overview of his return shipment.
From here Kevin can click 'Download return label' if this is enabled from the Return Portal settings.
Alternatively you can opt to review the return case and approve it before a label is delivered to the end consumer by mail through the Return Portal settings.
On the original order in Webshipper, I am now able to see that a return shipment has been created and I can track the package until it returns to me with the selected shipping method.
To view your return orders, open the Ship overview and enter the Return section.
To get started setting up your return portal, take a look here.