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Net purchase concerns

By rotide
Created 23/02/2011 - 09:46

Two thirds of shoppers are concerned about returning items they have bought online, with young adults the most likely to demand a hassle-free experience, new research by Royal Mail has revealed.  

Seven in ten online shoppers expressed concern about having to return common retail products.  But for 18 – 24 year olds, this rises to eight in ten young adults, the study found.   

The study suggests that greater attention must be given to the returns needs of the 18-24 age group - a generation of internet-savvy shoppers accustomed to free and instantaneous content and services. 

Of those 18 – 24 year olds dissatisfied with their last returns experience, the study found:·         

Other key findings included:         

Gary Winter, Royal Mail’s Head of Channel Development for Courier, Express and Parcels, said:

“Delivery satisfaction can directly increase a shopper’s willingness to shop with an online retailer and returns procedures also need to be taken seriously.  Many online shoppers will avoid a retailer altogether should they suffer an unsatisfactory returns experience. 


Source URL:
https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/news/net-purchase-concerns