on โ25-06-2020 06:14 PM
If a store has a variety of primary categories then how are peer return rates calculated ?
On the peer category with the most sales ?
Just curious.
on โ25-06-2020 06:32 PM
No idea. All my items are fit for purpose and correctly described, so I don't get returns
on โ26-06-2020 03:30 PM
You're saying that your items are dispute proof.
That's funny.
on โ26-06-2020 06:03 PM
It 'appears' according to chat that sellers with various main categories
will have service metrics for each category.
Any broad range sellers out there who would like to confirm this ?
on โ26-06-2020 06:17 PM
@dontmissthese wrote:You're saying that your items are dispute proof.
That's funny.
But true.
on โ26-06-2020 09:49 PM
Are you sure you have posted to the right board ?
This isn't the Joke Forum.
on โ26-06-2020 09:53 PM
This is the selling forum.
Unlike the CS forum you are used to posting on, there tends to be truth posted here, not putdowns. And if you can't do better than that, you probably should spend some time sharpening your wit.
I don't get returns. If you have an issue with my business model, please elucidate.
โ26-06-2020 11:36 PM - edited โ26-06-2020 11:38 PM
Now that we have established that only truth is told on a selling forum
and that one particular poster has conceived a series of immaculate listings,
can we establish if any seller actually knows anything about Service Metrics for
multi-category listings through their own experience ?
I was not putting anyone down but the notion of a listing which is so perfect that a buyer
can't lodge a dispute is simply funny.
on โ26-06-2020 11:50 PM
@dontmissthese wrote:Now that we have established that only truth is told on a selling forum
and that one particular poster has conceived a series of immaculate listings,
can we establish if any seller actually knows anything about Service Metrics for
multi-category listings through their own experience ?
I was not putting anyone down but the notion of a listing which is so perfect that a buyer
can't lodge a dispute is simply funny.
Ahh, but I didn't say my listings were immaculate, just that they are good enough to not attract returns. Any buyer is able, once, to lodge a dispute, but my items don't seem to attract shonks.
on โ27-06-2020 12:37 AM
My items don't attract returns either. In fact, in all my years of selling, I've only ever had one return. That was purely because when they received it, the buyer really didn't like it. My items are not of the sort that can be used and then suddenly the buyer finds fault with it. They are collectables, so they either like them, or they don't
I try to have thorough descriptions and as many clear photos as I can get.