Can I just ask why so many people are returning under the DSR? Just wondered? I sometimes get buyer's remorse, but I still will open the package and have a look in case something does turn out to exceed expectations. Then, if I still don't like it, I'll return at my expense and not expect Q to pick up the tab. I ordered it, it's my responsibility.
As an ex-business woman, I know I was in it to make a profit (for which I worked extremely hard). Q are a business out to make a profit, not a charity. I'm the first to complain about some of their hard-sell presenters, but am also capable of making up my own mind about ordering (sometimes with a little help from some of the raves here :wink
. If a lot of people started using DSR to return, this will have an impact on prices across the board for the rest of us.
I had a few customers that I would inwardly groan about when I saw them come through the door as I knew they would only ever turn up to complain (and I can honestly say that the vast majority of their complaints were unjustified), but wanting to ensure that I kept my good business rep, I would take the hit from my own pocket. As mine was a relatively small business and a lot of my stock was pre-priced, I was unable (and unwilling) to pass on costs to other customers - but I dare say other companies who have boards/investors to satisfy - will just pass it on in increases in prices and postage.
I've never been anything but an honest customer in my dealings with Q, and have to say, have received superb CS from them. If I've had cause to complain, they've always dealt with it immediately and to my satisfaction. Of course, they still have their little foibles such as being unable to cancel even when an order hasn't been processed (and they should look to sort that out as I feel that if someone wants to cancel for whatever reason, then that person is going to return the product and end up costing them money - though I do know people who will keep everything to save the bother of returning!).
Sorry if this post seems holier-than-thou/argumentative, but I really am curious.