- Original Poster
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Hello,
I have recently added a money back guarantee to my product and feature this in bold on my website. My guarantee is designed to persuade potential customers to go on to buy, and the feedback any refunds generate will help the business to improve (to get the guarantee, customers need to list one real suggestion about how we could be better next time).
Some businesses (e.g Marks & Spencer in the glory days) have been built on the idea of easy guarantees, but how have you found them to be?
Do they increase trade for you, or is it just extra paper work?
I have recently added a money back guarantee to my product and feature this in bold on my website. My guarantee is designed to persuade potential customers to go on to buy, and the feedback any refunds generate will help the business to improve (to get the guarantee, customers need to list one real suggestion about how we could be better next time).
Some businesses (e.g Marks & Spencer in the glory days) have been built on the idea of easy guarantees, but how have you found them to be?
Do they increase trade for you, or is it just extra paper work?