components: Do I have to account for the components in the build when an assembled item was returned damaged?
“The RGA/RMA reflects the item the customer purchased”
Not literally the Inventory Item, unless you really did get back a Working and Sellable return.
“and for which he is receiving the credit,”
The point is to show they are Credited Value, but not that specific Thing, if that Thing is not something you […]
Resolution for 'components issue: 'Do I have to account for the components in the build when an assembled item was returned damaged?' available: Yes.
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