Free returns = free testing of colours?
Commonly we get returns under the reason 'Description on website was not accurate' when it's a matter of how the buyer perceives the colours on whatever screen they are using.
Example comments: "The colour does bot match my cardigan I wanted to use it on." and "Colour different from the photo & I needed it to match something I was doing"
It's mostly for markers.
What can we even do? Just raise the prices?
For now I just do returnless refunds because it's less of a loss.
Free returns = free testing of colours?
Commonly we get returns under the reason 'Description on website was not accurate' when it's a matter of how the buyer perceives the colours on whatever screen they are using.
Example comments: "The colour does bot match my cardigan I wanted to use it on." and "Colour different from the photo & I needed it to match something I was doing"
It's mostly for markers.
What can we even do? Just raise the prices?
For now I just do returnless refunds because it's less of a loss.
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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
You could chance your arm with Safe-T claims under the reason a false return claim was made (unless its free returns irregardless if its clothing) though obviously its a lot of work still.
Other than that - yes - raise prices.