Commission Reversals & Refunds
AnyTrack does not process commission reversals, refunds, or chargebacks. Understand how reversed or cancelled conversions behave in your AnyTrack reports and on ad platforms like Google Ads and Meta, and how to adjust conversions manually when you need to.
When an affiliate network reverses a commission, a customer refunds an order, or a subscription payment is charged back, the natural question is: what happens to the conversion AnyTrack already tracked — and already sent to your ad platforms?
The short answer: nothing. AnyTrack tracks conversions at the moment they happen and does not process reversals, refunds, or chargebacks after the fact. This page explains exactly what that means so you can interpret your numbers correctly.
What Happens When a Commission Is Reversed
Section titled “What Happens When a Commission Is Reversed”Affiliate networks handle reversals in different ways: some fire a postback with a reversal or updated status, others simply remove or zero the commission in their own dashboard. In both cases, AnyTrack does not act on the reversal:
- The original conversion stays in your Conversions Report and Campaign Report exactly as it was tracked.
- Reversal events are not recorded, not reported, and not used in attribution.
- No update is sent to any connected ad platform.
The same applies to refunds and chargebacks on your own orders (eCommerce, funnels, subscriptions): the original Purchase remains tracked as-is.
What This Means on Your Ad Platforms
Section titled “What This Means on Your Ad Platforms”The conversion AnyTrack sent to Google Ads, Meta, TikTok, or any other connected platform through the Conversion API remains counted there. AnyTrack does not send conversion adjustments, retractions, or negative-value events to any ad platform.
In practice:
- Optimization: ad platform algorithms keep learning from the conversion as originally reported. For most advertisers this is the desired behavior — the click did produce a buyer, and the platforms optimize on that signal.
- Reporting: platform-side conversion counts and values will not decrease when a commission is later reversed. If your affiliate network reverses 5% of commissions, expect your network dashboard to show roughly 5% less revenue than your AnyTrack and ad platform reports.
If Your Source Sends Refund or Chargeback Postbacks
Section titled “If Your Source Sends Refund or Chargeback Postbacks”Some integrations can send AnyTrack more than payment events. For example, Digistore24 vendor postbacks can transmit refund, chargeback, payment_missed, and rebill_cancelled transaction types, and some affiliate networks can post status updates for reversed commissions.
AnyTrack ignores these non-payment events. They are not stored as conversions, do not appear in your reports, and are not sent to ad platforms. There is no Refund standard event — sending refund data to AnyTrack has no effect.
How to Reflect Refunds on an Ad Platform
Section titled “How to Reflect Refunds on an Ad Platform”If you need refunds reflected in platform-side conversion data — for example, to keep Google Ads conversion values aligned with net revenue — use the ad platform’s own tooling directly. Google Ads supports manual conversion adjustments (retractions and restatements) uploaded in the Google Ads interface or API. This is a manual process you run in the ad platform itself; AnyTrack does not automate it.
For most affiliates and media buyers, the simpler approach is to account for your average reversal or refund rate when setting target ROAS and interpreting reports, rather than adjusting individual conversions.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ was last reviewed on 2026-07-15