Help me with my Returns Policy

Discussion in 'General Business' started by RB!, Aug 8, 2007.

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    I just made my returns policy for my business, and I need to know if it makes sense to you guys. Are all points covered? Does it make sense, and what questions do you have still, after reading the policy? (will give +rep of course)

    Heres the policy, I took a few lines from other similar retailers, and summarized it into one, I tried including all the major things that should be in a returns policy, hopefully, it makes sense..


     
    RB!, Aug 8, 2007 IP
  2. Hannah

    Hannah Guest

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    I've changed a few things that were either confusing or just not written as well as they could be. Those changes are bolded.

    Also, one thing you need to cover is a return in case of a shipment ARRIVING damaged. You can't hold a customer at fault for that and should issue a replacement while UPS or whoever you use investigates.

     
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  3. RB!

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    Hi Hannah, thanks for looking it over (+rep), can you be more specific on what things were confusing, or you were confused about.

    Good point on the item arriving damaged, but isn't that already in there by mentioning if an item is not functioning properly upon arrival, they have the 30 days of receipt to notify us
     
    RB!, Aug 8, 2007 IP
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    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    You should have an attorney review it for errors. Jeffery Cohen would be the attorney I recommend.

    You should also consider implementing an RMA system as well
     
    Corey Bryant, Aug 8, 2007 IP
  5. RB!

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    thanks for the link, how much do these internet attorny's cost?

    my business is not big enough to benefit from a RMA system yet
     
    RB!, Aug 8, 2007 IP
  6. Hannah

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    Sorry, I just meant to say that the parts I changed and bolded weren't really confusing, but could have been worded better.

    And yes, while the item arriving damaged is covered by the not functioning upon arrival, I would still add it in as a separate spot, just in case. People might not make the connection and think "not working properly" means it looks fine cosmetically, but doesn't actually work, not that it arrived smashed in the mail.
     
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    Corey Bryant Texan at Heart

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    Well he has a membership plan that is $750.00 and you get:
    • Five hours of lawyer services.
    • Discounted hourly rate for lawyer services over the 5 hours
    • Access to our latest articles and news in the member's area.
    • Piece of mind knowing you have a pre-established relationship with your personally assigned Internet counsel.
    The more tracking you put into place now, the better. You won't have to re-train your staff later and you won't have to re-train your returning customers.

    Consider ahead and be planned for it
     
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    do u know of any good RMA systems, what would u recommend, and how much do they cost
     
    RB!, Aug 9, 2007 IP