How to use this calculator
- Enter refund amount/order.
- Add shipping refunded/order and recovered value/order.
- Enter monthly refunds for the analysis period.
- Click Calculate to review result, status, health score, and recommendation.
Use this eBay Refund Calculator to estimate how refunds reduce seller profit. It combines refund amount, shipping refund, recoverable value, and refund count to show net refund cost, monthly loss, annual loss, and refund health score.
A lower refund loss means more value is recovered through resale, restocking, fee recovery, or partial refund control.
Use actual refund history for better accuracy. Full refunds, partial refunds, damaged returns, and item-not-received cases behave differently.
A $45 refund plus $6 shipping refund with $18 recovered value creates a $33 net loss per refund. With 15 refunds, monthly loss is $495.
Refund cost includes the refunded item amount, shipping refund, unrecovered value, and any profit lost from the sale.
Add the refund amount and shipping refunded, then subtract recovered item value or restocking recovery.
Refunds may include shipping depending on the case, seller policy, and reason for return.
Improve listing accuracy, packaging, tracking, customer communication, and resale recovery for returned items.
Partial refunds can reduce loss when they satisfy the buyer and avoid return shipping, but they should not encourage abuse.
| Metric | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Net loss/refund | Cost after recovered value. |
| Monthly refund loss | Total refund impact this month. |
| Annual projection | Estimated yearly loss if current trend continues. |
| Recovery efficiency | Shows how much refund value is offset. |