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This thread discusses participants' experiences and reactions to customers placing online orders with high shipping costs for low-priced items. Several participants express disbelief and humor regarding the situation, while others share their thoughts on customer behavior and potential follow-up strategies.
Participants generally agree on the absurdity of high shipping costs for low-priced items, but views differ on how to handle customer follow-ups and the implications of such orders.
The discussion reflects personal experiences of Pampered Chef consultants regarding online ordering practices and customer behavior, without implying any official guidance or policies.
Consultants interested in understanding customer behavior related to online orders and shipping costs may find this discussion relevant.
DebbieJ said:I just got an online activity email and someone ordered ONE PACK of nylon pan scrapers through my site.
Heck, the guy could have called me and I would have mailed them to him for free! Instead he paid $6 shipping on a $1.75 item! CRAZY!!
What a wasted HO lead that was...
LOL!! I was thinking the same thing.pamperedbecky said:Oh my gosh, that's the most ridiculous purchase I've ever heard!!! Whew, don't spend that commission all in one place!![]()
BethCooks4U said:I have you beat! I had someone order the CITRUS PEELER through my website (yeah, what a waste of a HO lead!). Over $7 for a $0.75 item. No wonder people think our products are expensive.
I give those away for free for pete's sake!
Consider offering a flat-rate shipping option or free shipping on orders over a certain amount. You can also negotiate shipping rates with carriers or use a fulfillment service that offers discounted shipping rates. Additionally, encourage customers to combine their orders to take advantage of bulk shipping savings.
Be transparent about shipping costs by including them in your product descriptions or during the checkout process. Use clear language to explain why shipping costs may be higher, such as the quality of packaging or the speed of delivery. Providing a breakdown of shipping fees can also help customers understand the charges.
Highlight the unique features and benefits of your products, such as their quality, versatility, or exclusivity. Use testimonials and reviews to build trust and demonstrate value. Additionally, consider bundling products together to create a package deal that feels more valuable to customers.
Yes, offering local pickup can be a great way to reduce shipping costs for customers who live nearby. This option not only saves them money but also allows you to build stronger relationships with your local clientele. Make sure to clearly communicate the pickup process and any associated timelines.
Run promotions that include discounts on shipping or offer free shipping during special events or holidays. You can also create loyalty programs that reward repeat customers with shipping discounts. This not only encourages sales but also enhances customer satisfaction and retention.