Shop Talk
restocking fees
basic phone....
is the original plastic covering still on the device? are the books still in their sealed wrapping?
How many customers have you had who ask for a different phone if you bring one out and just the battery isn't in a sealed sleave?
The really annoying ones will want to play with a phone, and then when they decide they want it, want another one besides the one they played with (even if they were first to use it... we tell them no)
Customers are really picky, and with lawsuit happy as the average consumer is, you have to have really specific what is "new"
Also, the restocking fee is there for phones that are like new, but cannot be sold as new. if the ...
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And these are customers we try talking out of getting these phones, because we know they'll return them.. the restocking fee would at least make them think twice.
We're not allowed to at the moment, so we don't. We are particular with how the phones look though. If the phone isn't "like new" we don't have to accept it back.
We've had people try to return phones with cracked screens, white-out "stencils" on the back of hearts, etc.
Some of the exchanges I see are of the, "what were you thinking" variety. Imagine going car shopping, getting a loaded BMW then taking it back to trade for a Hyundai or vice versa. People need to look into it a little more and not buy a phone based on impulse. Sales reps should help with that qualification process, not just go with the option of least resistance just to make an easy close.
Whatever happened to player got laid and lady got played?
frontncenter said:
I blame the customer all the way. When I go shopping I don't get pushed around and buy something I don't want, get scared when its too complicated, and expect to return it because I can't make my own decision. A salesperson tries their best to educate the customer but as we know that their mind is made up. I am not responsible for poor decisions unless I lie about the phone. I will not decide what phone they get. Return if broken, and only if you had nothing to do with it breaking. Be responsible for your own actions.
Whatever happened to player got laid and lady got played?
I totally agree, customers need to use there brain and make a informed decision. Just because everyone a...
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That means that the "restocking fee" is only 10% of the average retail cost. Considering that most phones returned this way cannot be resold without significant loss, I really don't understand why people are making a big deal of it.
Granted, our store doesn't try pushing people into one phone or the other (the way our commission works makes this not profitable, so it is a double win) But at the same time I've seen a giant increase in the number of people who "just want a free phone" or "want a blackberry" when you KNOW it's not a good phone for them and no matter how much you try to talk them out of it, they take it anyway.
If we had a restocking fee, it would give us one more...
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Menno said:
Average retail cost of a phone: 200-500 lets say 350.
Yes that's true except for the really low end phones you guys try to push on people. But that's irrelevant. What your entire post does NOT take into account is the fact that the company is rembursed on the contract and then some.
First of all, the phone is discounted because a dealer is buying them in bulk and they have an agreement with a master dealer. This means that the retail phone of 350 just got bought for 150. When a contract is signed the 150 is rembursed to the master dealer and a small profit is made on the phone. The real money is on the contract which the dealer will get anywhere from 300 to 500 dollars on however it will...
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Yes that's true except for the really low end phones you guys try to push on people
First of all, who is "you guys"??? If you're referring to cell phone reps, and you aren't one, why are you in this forum in the first place?
the phone is discounted because a dealer is buying them in bulk and they have an agreement with a master dealer.
wow, is THAT how it works??? I just thought if a company buys in bulk, they sell it at that same price. What? You mean businesses actually
make PROFIT from these phones?? Get outta here!
So if you sell two phones you just made 900 dollars.
๐คจ how do you figure selling two phones makes you 900 dollars? If that person ...
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NO ONE was talking about how much you made on a sale until you brought it up. Everyone else was talking about RESTOCKING FEES, as in, the fees charged if a customer returns a phone because they don't like it, and not because the phone/service is defective.
We were talking about the money lost when customers did it. This has nothing to do with Commission, it is all about COGS. Don't say we don't know what we're talking about when you can't even reply to a topic properly.
Menno and myself have tried numerous times to explain this situation to you, yet you just don't get it.
80% of phones returned this way CANNOT be resold as new phones, meaning that the company takes a huge hit on these phones.. they are either sold as refurbs (for a significant profit loss) or broken down for spare parts/used as fru phones. Stores to NOT get compensated when a phone is lost this way, unless the return was handled by corporate.
A phone that we sell for 400 retail costs us (at minimum) 360, if not more. That is my COGS, with no profit, no NOTHING built in but how much that phone costs me...
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ITS ALL ABOUT THE EBDA...
now lets all read
"WHO MOVED MY CHEESE?"
(Cricket first launched in memphis market they made all employees read this book.)
Menno said:
Lets say that we actually make 1200 dollars on that contract (this is very high, but I'll humor you)
That is not high at all that is typical for a two liner with pda plans attached. You have no idea what you're talking and I'm not going to entertain anything else you have to say on the subject. I suggest checking with your store manager about the financial side of the business you are employed in and how much store revenue is generated, or how it is generated. Nobody is talking about tmobiles upgrade fees here. We went way beyond that.
you were the one who brought up store revenue, and the money made on activations. That 1200 was also for a single line in my example.
Maybe you should read a thread before replying to it.
****ty! ๐ฒ
30 days to return/exchange the phone
After 14 days OR 2 hours on the timer we charge a $20 USAGE FEE.
Phone must be in "like new" condition. No scratches, dings, aftermarket bling etc...
Contents of box have to be there. $20 charge for each item not there. Charger,Instructions, Software, Data Cables, Ear buds..etc...
Box must be in original condition... if cut for rebate then $50 charge since next customer can't get the rebate.
Now of course we make exceptions and if there is a defect of some kind we will take the phone so long as it is not damaged in anyway without a fee.
This ussually disuades people from abusing the return exchange policy.