11-11-2017 02:12 PM
Hi,
im a relatively new ebay seller and have a 2.5% return rate for over 500 transactions.
As sellers, do you guys have a percentage that you wouldn’t want to go over? Just curious what you guys strive for.
11-11-2017 02:45 PM
Zero.
11-11-2017 02:49 PM
@sfc_auto_parts That 2.5% of 500 is about 12 - 13 returns. Check your Seller Dashboard and see what % eBay allows before they take action like reducing your level. That seems a bit high so I think you may want to figure out why you are getting all those returns and correct it.
11-11-2017 04:52 PM
11-11-2017 05:09 PM
@sfc_auto_parts wrote:Hi,
im a relatively new ebay seller and have a 2.5% return rate for over 500 transactions.
As sellers, do you guys have a percentage that you wouldn’t want to go over? Just curious what you guys strive for.
I looked at what you are selling , And I'm not surprised by the returns you are getting from nutty buyers . Can you tell us what some the reasons given to you for the returns ?
11-11-2017 08:01 PM
My return rate is 3% ... typically because of "doesn't fit". Obviously, I want a zero return rate.
Return rate varies based on the categories you sell in. Shoes can have a double-digit return rate ...
11-12-2017 11:33 AM - edited 11-12-2017 11:34 AM
I'd say 90% of them were buyer's remorse reasons ( typically doesn't fit) and 10% were due to my mistakes.
11-12-2017 01:27 PM
@sfc_auto_parts wrote:I'd say 90% of them were buyer's remorse reasons ( typically doesn't fit) and 10% were due to my mistakes.
Wow ! 90% buyer's remorse case's because they bought the wrong part. I wish buyers would read before buying the item first . at lest do better research on parts they need before buying .
11-12-2017 05:11 PM
@sfc_auto_parts wrote:I'd say 90% of them were buyer's remorse reasons ( typically doesn't fit) and 10% were due to my mistakes.
THAT is WAY too high.
11-13-2017 01:30 AM
phcd1 - that is 10% of his 2.5%, or 1-2 mistakes