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We have now been selling clothing on Amazon for about 9 months with little to some success (I'm not sure whether we'll continue to sell on this platform TBH), in that time I have noticed that a high percentage of customers return goods back to us for exchanges or refunds.
From 24/04/2010 to 27/09/2010 - 89 orders were placed.
Out of those 89 orders 11 were returned back to ourselves (so thats 12.36% returned).
6 were for refunds, and 5 were for exchanges of different sizes.
Does anyone else out there know their numbers for returns on Amazon?
Believe me I know that RETURNS are a part of business especially in the fashion industry, but 12.36% ? It is like the customer does not realise that they are actually buying from a small business and not from a huge business like Amazon, so why should they care the time and money it takes a seller to accept the return of goods when a customer has come up with a ridiculous excuse of a reason to send an item back (i.e. Not realising an item was brown even though the picture is brown and the listing states BROWN in multiple places!)
It seems to me that customers are purchasing on a whim, and then realise that they would rather have their money back and go out and spend it elsewhere.
Wer'e not talking high priced items (approx £19.99 to £44.99) and they are good quality sports brands.
I dont know...........ho-hum.....
coffee_king
From 24/04/2010 to 27/09/2010 - 89 orders were placed.
Out of those 89 orders 11 were returned back to ourselves (so thats 12.36% returned).
6 were for refunds, and 5 were for exchanges of different sizes.
Does anyone else out there know their numbers for returns on Amazon?
Believe me I know that RETURNS are a part of business especially in the fashion industry, but 12.36% ? It is like the customer does not realise that they are actually buying from a small business and not from a huge business like Amazon, so why should they care the time and money it takes a seller to accept the return of goods when a customer has come up with a ridiculous excuse of a reason to send an item back (i.e. Not realising an item was brown even though the picture is brown and the listing states BROWN in multiple places!)
It seems to me that customers are purchasing on a whim, and then realise that they would rather have their money back and go out and spend it elsewhere.
Wer'e not talking high priced items (approx £19.99 to £44.99) and they are good quality sports brands.
I dont know...........ho-hum.....
coffee_king