Shopping Tips: Returns

A significant component of shopping online is dealing with the pieces that don’t work out, also known as returns. If you think you’re not good at returns, you’re not alone! A lot of people forget to handle theirs, and are stuck with items they don’t want. I am the queen of returns. It’s a self-proclaimed title, but acknowledged by more than just me!

  • The most important step is to be prepared for the possibility of making a return when you’re placing the order. By which I mean: know the process.

    • What’s the retailer’s specific return window?

    • Can you return to a physical store? If so, is there one convenient for you?

    • If you’re mailing back the return, does it cost extra (deducted from your return or paid separately by you)?

      • Some retailers offer free returns, but only for members of their rewards program.

    • Do they specify if the return is via USPS, or a different carrier?

      • Know if there is one that is significantly more or less convenient for you.

    • Preemptively plan which you’ll do: “I’ll stop by the mall after work,” “I’ll drop it off at the post office when I run other errands,” “I can schedule a free pickup.”*

      • *I’ve never done this, but some carriers have it as an option!

  • Once you’ve decided to return, package it ASAP, and add the drop off to your schedule (part of errands, go to the store, whatever).

    • Handy materials for packing up returns: packing tape, packing slips, and shipping bags (in case the original packaging isn’t usable).

      • Packing tape is the most helpful. I use the slips and bags for shipping poshmark sales as well!

  • If you can’t return immediately, set a reminder about the return window.

    • On your phone, calendar, planner, sticky note on your monitor, where ever works for you that you won’t forget it! Multiple places, even.

    • You can write down either the last day, or a day that keeps you well within the return window.

I hope this helps you improve your returns experience! Are there any other issues you have with returns? Let me know your questions, or your tips!

Mary KaltreiderComment