Create Revolut Business draft payments for Typeform refund requests received by customers
Create Revolut Business draft payments for Typeform refund requests received by customers
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Retrieve Typeform responses with refund requests for orders (with bank transfer payments) and create a Revolut Business draft payment to initiate the refund back to the customer's bank account.
The setup of the template assumes you have your customer's order data stored in an Airtable table. Your table has to include these fields: First name and Last name of the customer, Order ID, Amount and payment details.
The Typeform form has to include the Order ID question.
To see which details are required to create a Revolut draft payment depending on the country, click here. For example, if you're creating a payment to the United Kingdom, your Airtable table needs to include an Account Number and a Sort Code; for payment to Germany, it's IBAN and BIC.
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