Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) Explained

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In this video I explain what an RMA is, the different types of RMAs, and the lifecycle of an RMA.

*What is an RMA?*
So an RMA, also known as return merchandise authorization is the process that organizations follow, when they’re returning an asset or product back to the manufacturer or vendor due to it being faulty or broken. RMAs typically occur when an organization procures new assets, and one or more of the assets are deemed to be faulty, or not working as expected.

If you work in IT, vendor management, supply chain management, or procurement, then you’ll most likely deal with RMAs on a regular basis. Return Merchandise Authorization is an important process when running an IT Asset Management program.

The term RMA can also be referred to as:
- Return Authorization (RA)
- Return Goods Authorization (RGA) and
- Return to Vendor (RTV)

*Key points about the RMA process:*
Request for Authorization: Before returning a product, a customer is required to obtain authorization from the manufacturer or seller. This is usually done by submitting an RMA request, providing details such as the reason for the return, the product's serial number, and proof of purchase.

*Authorization Approval:* After reviewing the RMA request, the manufacturer or seller decides whether to approve or deny the return. If approved, they issue an RMA number, which serves as an identifier for tracking the return throughout the process.

*Shipping Instructions:* The RMA process typically includes instructions on how to package and ship the product back to the designated location. The RMA number is often required to be clearly marked on the packaging.

*Inspection and Evaluation:* Upon receiving the returned product, the manufacturer or seller inspects and evaluates its condition. Depending on the reason for the return, they may perform repairs, provide a replacement, or issue a refund.

*Resolution:* The resolution of the RMA process varies based on the circumstances. If the product is defective or damaged, the manufacturer may repair or replace it. If the return is due to buyer's remorse or dissatisfaction, a refund or credit may be issued.

*Tracking and Communication:* Throughout the RMA process, communication between the customer and the manufacturer or seller is essential. The RMA number helps track the status of the return, and updates are often provided to the customer regarding the progress.

The RMA process is crucial for ensuring a smooth and organized way to handle product returns, minimizing delays and misunderstandings. It helps both customers and manufacturers/sellers manage returns efficiently and provides a structured framework for addressing issues with products.

Presented by: Laurence Tindall

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Thank you so much. This video is great!!!!

bryantovar
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I just got a job offer so the company train you if they are very high tech ?

ZeYe-
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What to do when a company tells you the item is still under warranty so you fill out an rma form and they never contact you. Assuming all information is correct

brandorando
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What does a company do with these returned items ?

ELV
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Good video. Silly question, do we have to do an RMA for each product?

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Thank you I did not know what it meant ?

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