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See what the refund flow looks like with pawaPay.
- This API call is idempotent, which means it is safe to submit a request with the same
refundIdmultiple times. - Duplicate requests with the same
refundIdwill be ignored with theDUPLICATE_IGNOREDstatus in the response. - Since the request can be rejected, you must check the
statuscode in the response for each submitted request. TherejectionReasonin the response will contain information about the reason of the rejection.
| Status | Description | |
|---|---|---|
ACCEPTED | Yes | The refund request has been accepted by pawaPay for processing. |
REJECTED | No | The refund request has been rejected. See rejectionReason for details. |
DUPLICATE_IGNORED | No | The refund request has been ignored as a duplicate of an already accepted refund request. Duplication logic relies upon refundId. |
How to find out the final status of this refund?
As the pawaPay Merchant API is an asynchronous API, you can find out the final status of theACCEPTED refund by either:
Waiting for a callback
If you have configured callbacks, just wait for it.
Checking the status
Or poll the Check Refund Status endpoint.
Headers related to signatures must only be included if you have enabled “Only accept signed requests”. Read more about it from the pawaPay Dashboard documentation.
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