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In order to be able to return items to Amazon’s sellers, buyers must submit a request for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA). This authorization serves as the “middleman” between the buyer and the seller, to ensure that returns are executed smoothly and fairly. Each return transaction is designated its own RMA number.
The process of authorizing returns via Amazon is as follows:
Sellers authorize returns via the Manage Returns tab. When they do so, they are required to enter the unique RMA number, which identifies the return. The RMA number appears in the following places:
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