I have a 30 day return for any reason policy. I understand that when a customer returns an item they expect a refund. Apparently Bonanza doesn’t. Just looked at my profile and found the following.
Refund Rate
Explanation_message_warning_sm Poor
Performance [URL removed] 22nd (1st percentile = best)
Your refund rate puts you at risk for having your booth placed on hold.
In the last couple of years or so I have had 2 or 3 returns, consequently 2 or 3 refunds. I have “Never” had an out of stock cancel/refund.
All I have to say is “Bonanza if you want to close me for giving good customer service by having a return policy” go to it.
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PortCityWatches Reputation: 10 See PortCityWatches' booth |
You should contact support directly- as I understand it this is all computer generated based on statistics for your account. They can explain to you if you are in any real danger of suspension or not. They can’t look at every seller all the time to see each circumstance for refund etc so it is done that way. By contacting them you can get information specific to your account. Happy selling :-)
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gearseller2 Reputation: 1109 See gearseller2's booth |
Yes, you are right as I also realized that Bonanza has not reliable refund policy. I lost my money twice here. By the way, I always use the right sources always like [URL removed] website where I have found the best refund policy. They refund all of the money if you ever claim for that. You must also try this site. I use it for my college essay writing work.
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SheiladO Reputation: 22 See SheiladO's booth |
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