Neither an online marketplace nor an online sellers like returns. But the Indian ecommerce ecosystem has been built up on the basis of easy (and most often free) returns policies to coax customers into buying without worry.
But off late fraud and dupe returns have troubled many sellers leading to significant losses. The recent case is of a 32-year old man duping ecommerce giant Flipkart of a whopping Rs 20 lakhs in 20 months!
Probably that has triggered the home-grown etailer to come up with an extra step in its returns process. In an email to sellers, Flipkart informs sellers about its new step to minimize instances of fraud with RTO or courier returns.
This will (hopefully) help to avoid unpleasant returns instances like:
After dwindling with her family business, into travel and hospitality, for more than 3 years, Pooja Vishant found her true love in writing. Happy-go-lucky and cheerful, she loves pink; so pink is the way to go if you want to get into her good books. The Associate Editor keeps track of even a leaf that has moved in the ecommerce world!
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