Meesho Fake Orders — How to Spot, Handle & Report Them
Fake or suspicious orders can waste stock and shipping on Meesho. Learn how to spot them, handle them safely, and report abuse.
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Meesho Fake Orders — How to Spot, Handle & Report Them
Fake or malicious orders — placed to waste your stock, trigger RTO, or harm a competitor — are rare but costly when they hit. The safe approach is to fulfil normally per Meesho's process (don't cancel and self-penalise), document anything suspicious, and report patterns.
Key Takeaways
- Fake orders waste stock & shipping.
- Don't just cancel — that penalises you.
- Document suspicious patterns.
- Report repeat abuse to support.
| Signal | Action |
|---|---|
| Bulk odd orders | Fulfil, watch for RTO |
| Repeat return abuse | Document & report |
| Suspicious pattern | Raise with support |
Handling Suspicious Orders Safely
Cancelling to "avoid" a suspicious order backfires — you eat a cancellation penalty. Instead, follow the normal dispatch process, keep proof (including unboxing on any return), and report recurring abuse to support with your documentation. Genuine fraud patterns are what support can act on.
Protect against related loss via return fraud protection. A tool like TrackEcom does this automatically — it reconciles every order, flags each deduction, and shows your real per-order profit so nothing slips through.
FAQs
How do I handle fake orders on Meesho?
Fulfil them through the normal process rather than cancelling (which penalises you), document anything suspicious, and report repeat abuse to support.
Should I cancel a suspicious Meesho order?
No — cancelling triggers a penalty on you. Follow the standard dispatch process, keep proof, and report recurring suspicious patterns instead.
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