About Online Shopping
Online shopping is a form of electronic commerce which allows consumers to directly buy goods or services from a seller over the Internet using a web browser.
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H& M starts charging shoppers for online returns
By Noor NanjiBusiness reporter, BBC News
Fashion giant H& M has become the latest retailer to charge shoppers who return items bought online.
Customers now must pay £1. 99 to return parcels either in store or online, However, returns are still free for H& M members.
Rival retailers such as Zara, Boohoo, Uniqlo and Next already charge for online returns.
An H& M spokesperson told The Bbc The Move was introduced in the summer.
Online Shopping rose strongly during the pandemic, but this has also meant a big increase in The Number of items being sent back because they do not fit, or are not as expected.
For shops, returns can be costly.
Analysts said other retailers were likely to follow H& M in charging for returns.
" It's interesting that companies seem to be doing it by stealth, but it's a sensible thing to be doing, " said retail analyst Jonathan De Mello.
" It makes economic sense, as it discourages shoppers from bulk buying online products And Then returning the majority of them. That's been a real problem for companies. "
Mr De Mello said there was also an environmental impact to consider. Fewer postal returns means fewer delivery vehicles travelling up and down with parcels.
He added that while some customers might react negatively, most would understand the need for companies to make this decision.
But he warned that it might spark a backlash among some groups of people, such as those with disabilities, who rely on Online Shopping . He suggested H& M could consider offering complimentary membership to those that are registered as Disabled .
, it tells shoppers they will not be charged the £1. 99 fee if items are determined to be faulty or incorrect. It urged customers to make sure to note that information when registering their returns.
It also says its members can continue to make returns for free.
Mr De Mello said that reflects a wider trend in retailing towards loyalty schemes.
" Particularly in the cost of living crisis, retailers need to work harder to retain customers, as people are keen to Shop Around for The Best deals, " He Said .
" Loyalty is fickle, but if you can provide clear incentives, such as free returns, then you're more likely to retain your customers. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com