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When I checked my WooCommerce statistics, I found a problem: Refunded Mollie orders use the gross total and every other order's (e.g. Amazon Pay) refunds use the net total which results in weird statistics. When I analyzed the refunded orders, I recognized that the Amazon Pay order looks like this:
and the Mollie order looks like this:
As I said, this results in WooCommerce refund statistics which are wrong.
Best regards,
Jan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hey!
When I checked my WooCommerce statistics, I found a problem: Refunded Mollie orders use the gross total and every other order's (e.g. Amazon Pay) refunds use the net total which results in weird statistics. When I analyzed the refunded orders, I recognized that the Amazon Pay order looks like this:
and the Mollie order looks like this:
As I said, this results in WooCommerce refund statistics which are wrong.
Best regards,
Jan
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: