> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.mimu.bot/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.mimu.bot/autoresponder/resources/autoresponder-examples/custom-currency-command-examples/.sell-command.md).

# .sell command

*this command allows people who bought your role(s) to refund their roles accordingly.*

{% hint style="warning" %}
this assumes the item you're making it for has a role reward, and the user has **used** the item and want to refund / have the role removed. \
as not all servers want to have a full refund + role remove option, you must do this for **every single item that you want to be refundable**. this also allows some items to be refundable, and some not.
{% endhint %}

### ✎ autoresponder command

`/autoresponder add trigger: .sell marshmallows reply:{requirerole:@Marshmallows}{removerole:@Marshmallows}{modifybal:+1000}{embed:#ffffff} You have been refunded 1000{server_currency} and removed the @Marshmallows role. To check your balance, type /balance`


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