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How To Cancel An Amazon Order and Get Your Money Back - Amazon Order Cancellation Policy - YouTube
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So you've just placed an order on Amazon, but for some reason you need to cancel it, maybe it was an accidental order
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Maybe you ordered the wrong items or maybe you just changed your mind
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Whatever the reason you want to make sure that the order is canceled and that you won't be charged so in this video
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I'm going to show you how to cancel an order on Amazon that hasn't shipped yet and get your money back. Let's unbox that!
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Hello friends Rasheed here from Proceed 2 Checkout again where we do tips and tutorials for Amazon customers just like you. So if
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you'd like to see more videos like that then please consider subscribing
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and also check out the description and show notes below where I'll put a link to where you can cancel your orders as well as
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to any other pages mentioned in this video. Just a few notes quickly in this video
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I'm going to show you how to cancel an order that has not shipped yet.
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So stay till the end
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Because I'll also explain what you need to know about getting your money back for that order. So if the status of your order
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Is preparing for shipment or it's already shipped, then check out another video where I show you how to cancel those?
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I'll put a link in the description
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And also on the screen as well. Now if you don't know what the status of your order is then sign in to your account,
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go up to the top bar, and then you can either hover your mouse over
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Hello, your name and then from the drop down menu click on your orders, or simply click on orders over here.
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And then this is the Your Orders page so find the right order and below the arrival date
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You'll see the status. If it says not yet shipped then stay on this video
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And if it says preparing for shipment, or shipped, then check out the other video
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I mentioned. Now getting back to this video on the your orders page
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You can see and manage all your orders from the last six years
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You can search your orders, so just type in anything you remember, then the orders are also filtered in some way over here
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So if you don't see the orders you're looking for make sure you choose the right filter: orders,
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open orders are orders that haven't been completed yet, digital orders like Kindle books or movies or mp3 downloads etc, and
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cancelled orders. And you can also filter by when the order was placed
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So you can choose to see orders from the past six months this year or any year before that. Okay now with all of that
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out of the way, I've just placed an order for batteries and shoes
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and I want to cancel that whole order but notice that Amazon split that into two separate orders
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And that's because these will be two separate
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shipments. This batteries are shipped by Amazon, and the shoes are coming from a third-party seller so even though to me
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I only placed one order, to Amazon
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it's actually two orders, and the reason I need to watch out for that is because if I want to cancel everything
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then I'll have to cancel both of these orders right? Does that make sense? Okay
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so let's do that one by one. First the batteries, if an order is not yet shipped and it's sold by Amazon
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Then there'll be a button over here where you can cancel the order yourself.
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So click on cancel items and on the next page you can simply select which individual items
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you want to cancel. I want to cancel everything so I'll select all the items.
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Now you don't have to explain to Amazon why you want to cancel so when it says reason for cancellation
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this is completely optional.
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You don't have to do this, but I'm just gonna select ordered by mistake and then click on cancel checked items
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and then immediately the order has been cancelled,
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and I also get an email confirmation
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for that. And by the way someone asked me "will Amazon hold it against you
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if you cancel orders?" The answer to that is simply no not at all, if you want to cancel
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50 orders you can do that, it really doesn't matter to Amazon. Okay now remember
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I still have to cancel those shoes, so I'll click on orders again, and there's the shoes,
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but here's the difference, these shoes are not sold by Amazon so Amazon can't simply cancel it,
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It's not their decision to make and that's why there's no cancel items option over here.
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And it doesn't matter what the status is, whether it's not yet shipped or preparing for shipment, what you need to do is click on
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Request cancellation over here, and what you're doing is contacting the seller, sending them a message with Amazon as a go-between.
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So select "I need assistance with an order
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I placed", make sure it's the right order, if not click on this to find the right order, then select the subject and you'll see
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there are quite a few options. Select cancel order, and you'll notice this message
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"cancellation is not guaranteed" so that's because Amazon isn't 100%
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certain what the status of the order is, maybe the seller is already preparing the order or shipped it already,
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Amazon doesn't know this unless the seller updates Amazon.
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Also, it depends on the seller's own cancellation policy
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And that's why it's a good idea to check those
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policies before you place the order. Having said that though, in most cases a third party seller won't have any problems with cancelling your order
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especially if they haven't shipped it yet. Okay, so next you're gonna click on write message
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and then just type in whatever is relevant to you, so for example: I placed this order by mistake.
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Please cancel the order, or if you just want to say cancel the order that's fine too.
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You also definitely
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don't want to give the seller any personal info like your card number
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or email address and so on. Once you're done click on send email
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and you'll get a confirmation that your
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message was sent and to give the seller two business days to respond, so if you go back to your orders
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you won't see any changes yet. In my case though, a few hours later
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I got the confirmation
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emails from Amazon and the seller saying that the order was cancelled. So if I go back to your orders now I can see that
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both orders are canceled. Now
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If you're wondering: okay
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but what about getting my money back. The short answer to that is the money is still in your bank account.
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Amazon only charges your card once the order ships out, but these orders haven't been shipped. So that means you haven't been charged yet.
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Okay, but I know some of you will have a look at your bank account and sometimes you'll see what looks like a charge.
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That's not an actual charge. That's what's called an
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authorization. So what's an authorization? After you place an order amazon sends the order details to the bank
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and then the bank will do an
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authorization. That just means the bank reserves the amount in your account, the money isn't taken out of your account,
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so if you cancel the order and Amazon doesn't charge the card then your bank will simply reverse the
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authorization and this usually happens within a few days depending on your bank. Okay
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and that's basically all there is to cancelling an
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unshipped order. If it's sold by Amazon you can cancel it yourself. If it's sold by a third party,
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request cancellation. If I've left anything out, and I hope I haven't, or you have any questions, leave a comment below.
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