Fortnite Refund Policy

Fortnite Refund Policy: How to Get a Skin Refund

Implemented in the new Fortnite 1.57 update (3.6 update on PC) is the Fortnite Refund Policy, which allows players to return some of their paid-for cosmetic skins in exchange for V-Bucks. If you’re a player who regrets spending a chunk of change on a particular skin, and would love to be able to turn back the clock, now you can! Here’s everything you need to know about the Fortnite Refund Policy, including how to actually find the refund menu.

Fortnite Refund Policy: How to Get a Refund

The Fortnite Refund Policy is a great feature for those who are suffering with an extreme case of buyer’s remorse, but to use the function, you’re first going to have to locate it! If you’re searching through menus, struggling to find the “Refund” button, allow us to tell you exactly where it’s found:

  1. From the main menu, head to the Item Shop.
  2. Then click Purchase History to see your purchased skins.
  3. Click whichever skin you want to return and you’ll see a V-Bucks amount.
  4. Confirm to refund the skin or cancel to go back to the Item Shop.

Before rushing to return all of your items for fresh ones, however, be wary that each player only gets three returns in total. That’s three lifetime returns, so choose wisely!

Fortnite Refund Policy: What Items Are Excluded?

Fortnite Refund Policy

While the Fortnite Refund Policy is good news for players looking to trade in their existing outfits for something new, there are rules that prevent some items from being returned. The most brutal of these is the 30-day return window. Any items that have been owned for over 30 days can no longer be returned.

Here’s the full list of permitted and banned items:

  • Will allow you to return up to 3 cosmetic purchases for V-Bucks (lifetime).
    • Only eligible purchases made within the past 30 days are able to be returned.
  • What can be returned?
    • Emotes
    • Gliders
    • Harvesting Tools
    • Back Bling
    • Outfits
  • What cannot be returned?
    • Battle Pass
    • Battle Pass Tiers
    • Starter Pack
    • Founder’s Pack
    • Founder’s Pack Upgrades
    • Loot Llamas (Save the World)
    • Event and Weekly Items (Save the World)

[via Epic Games]

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