How to re-ship replacement for item that arrived damaged

Hello!

I have a customer who let us know that an item we sold here and shipped to her, arrived damaged. We want to send her a replacement for the item, but I have looked all over and can’t figure out a way to recalculate the package and print a new shipping label. I am packing it a little differently, so the label will not simply be a re-print of the previous label.
Can somebody advise me as to how to do this?

Thank you and kind regards,
Barbara of LuLu’s Fancy

asked about 3 years ago

2 Answers

Hello again!
I ended up finding a way to create a new shipping label using PayPal, instead of Bonanza, and didn’t do it through the original sale at all.
However, it would have been nice to have a link included right with my sale, that was specifically for situations like this, where an item needs to be replaced with a second shipment for the same sale.

Thanks again!
Kind regards,
Barbara

answered about 3 years ago

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ccmom says: February 20, 2021

I do all shipping through PP, so that would have been my suggestion..was to make another label at PP

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