In the grand scheme, I have been very lucky on the mail order front. Of the several hundred packages I have mailed out over the least few years, I have had only 4-5 broken bottles reported. No lost packages. No dissatisfied customers (reported to me at least).
Yesterday, i customer who made a $120 order from me emailed to tell me that his package never arrived.
I took out the receipt, tracked it with USPS and it shows that the package was scanned and delivered. I spoke to my post master who tracked it as well and told me that, this info is what the USPS will stand by and there is not 'too' much else they can do. I have the post master's number who I plan to call tomorrow.
Before I chalk it up to 'cost of doing business' or 'eventually i would encounter a larger mail order problem/issue', I have my concerns on a business front.
I usually ask customers to provide me with a photo of the broken bottle before I send a make-good, and I explain that I use it to show to the post office so that I may inquire about the insurance on my package....I don't follow through on that, but it usually 'weeds' out those who think they'll just write in and say their package was damaged in order to get a second bottle for free.
While my luck has been good so far, it is going to be a pretty big hit for me to have to 'make good' the entire order + shipping on my dime. And if I make good on this, no matter whose fault it was, doesn't it just open the door for me to have to make good on any customer claim that is sent to me? Granted, every situation is different, but I keep coming back to: the package was scanned at the address as delivered. The guy at my PO told me that this is the new policy on packages. Everything gets scanned when dropped off or picked up at the post office for the sole reason of confirming its delivery.
Possible that this guy is trying to scam me? Possible that it was stolen off his property? Possible that the mail man delivered it to the wrong address? I confirmed that the package was addressed properly. Post office tracking shows it was delivered properly.
I'm all for great customer service, but there has to be some sort of line... I don't feel I am being unreasonable with my concerns. How would you handle?
Yesterday, i customer who made a $120 order from me emailed to tell me that his package never arrived.
I took out the receipt, tracked it with USPS and it shows that the package was scanned and delivered. I spoke to my post master who tracked it as well and told me that, this info is what the USPS will stand by and there is not 'too' much else they can do. I have the post master's number who I plan to call tomorrow.
Before I chalk it up to 'cost of doing business' or 'eventually i would encounter a larger mail order problem/issue', I have my concerns on a business front.
I usually ask customers to provide me with a photo of the broken bottle before I send a make-good, and I explain that I use it to show to the post office so that I may inquire about the insurance on my package....I don't follow through on that, but it usually 'weeds' out those who think they'll just write in and say their package was damaged in order to get a second bottle for free.
While my luck has been good so far, it is going to be a pretty big hit for me to have to 'make good' the entire order + shipping on my dime. And if I make good on this, no matter whose fault it was, doesn't it just open the door for me to have to make good on any customer claim that is sent to me? Granted, every situation is different, but I keep coming back to: the package was scanned at the address as delivered. The guy at my PO told me that this is the new policy on packages. Everything gets scanned when dropped off or picked up at the post office for the sole reason of confirming its delivery.
Possible that this guy is trying to scam me? Possible that it was stolen off his property? Possible that the mail man delivered it to the wrong address? I confirmed that the package was addressed properly. Post office tracking shows it was delivered properly.
I'm all for great customer service, but there has to be some sort of line... I don't feel I am being unreasonable with my concerns. How would you handle?