Handmadeology shares with us their store policy
pointers. Here are some things
to consider when writing your store policies.
Welcome
- You don't need to put a lot of information here, any personal
information you want to share can be put in your profile. A brief
introduction is fine here and you can encourage buyers to contact
you if they have any questions.
Payment
- State what methods of payment you will take (PayPal, cheque
etc)
- If you take PayPal, a brief description of how to pay with
PayPal is useful. Lots of people don't realise they can use this
method to pay with their credit or debit card without having to
sign up for a PayPal account. It helps to explain how they can do
this. This is what I say in my policies, you can copy and paste it
if you want
"You do not need a PayPal Account to pay for your items through
PayPal:
You can choose the PayPal Option during checkout. After you
submit your order click the "Pay Now" button. Scroll Down and you
will see the option to pay with a Credit or Debit Card WITHOUT
having to sign up for a PayPal account."
- State that you will not send packages until payments have
cleared.
- Encourage buyers to contact you if they are having any problems
with payment
- Tell your buyers what you will do in the event of non-payment.
Non-payment is a common problem on Etsy, part of this is down to
the way the system works there and it can be confusing to new
buyers on Etsy, other times people are just messing you around.
This
forum post has some great advice on how to deal non-payment,
but it helps to leave something about it in your policies too. Will
you leave negative feedback for non-payment and no-response to
emails? I do, but it is a personal choice. Whatever you decide, put
it down in your policies. It will make it easier for you to follow
through on it when non-payment happens to you.
- If you offer payment plans explain how this works to your
customers.
Shipping
- Describe how your items are packaged: Do you gift wrap? Are
your items sent in boxes? Do you include a certificate of
authenticity? If you use recycled packaging write that in here too,
Etsy buyers love sellers who do this.
- Tell your buyers what shipping company you use.
- What shipping do you offer? (priority, standard, first class,
registered mail, online tracking?)
- Can customers request faster shipping or insurance for an
additional charge? If yes, ask them to contact you for more
information.
- If the Etsy and PayPal shipping addresses you receive for an
order are different, what will you do? Some stores state if they
have had no contact from the buyer within 3 working days then they
will ship to the PayPal shipping address. Other sellers clearly say
that they always ship to the address given during Etsy checkout.
Decide which you will do and state it here (I used to say I would
contact the buyer to confirm if their addresses were different,
only once did the buyer say they wanted it shipped to their PayPal
address, all others said the Etsy one. So now I always ship to the
Etsy address, no more waiting around for buyers to get back to me)
If you will automatically ship to a certain address make sure you
include info on this in your "message to buyer" box as well.
- Give information on estimated shipping times. If you have
already done a lot of shipping you will have a good idea of how
long a package takes to arrive in certain parts of the world. If
you have not done much shipping yet, ask at your post office, and
then add a few days to their estimated times. Packages almost
always take longer to arrive than the PO says they will.
- If you ship overseas, state that customs can delay packages by
up to 6 weeks, say that this does not happen often but that it can
happen. It is better to forewarn your buyers about this possible
problem.
Refunds and Exchanges
- If you don't want to do refunds and exchanges then put it
politely. Something like "I'm sorry but at this time cannot accept
refunds or exchanges, please purchase seriously" comes across a lot
better than "No exchanges or refunds accepted"
- If you are going to offer refunds and/or exchanges then put
your terms and conditions here. How long after receiving an item
can people ask you for an exchange or refund? Will you refund only
the cost of the item or the shipping as well? If a buyer returns an
item to you who is responsible for the return postal costs?
Additional Policies and FAQs
- This is a great place for any custom order policies you have.
If you take custom orders then you can talk about the process you
go through for these orders.
- An estimate of how long an order will take is good here, if it
varies a lot then ask buyers to contact you for more
information.
- When you require payment. I recommend you at least take a
deposit before starting work, unforeseen things can happen that may
mean your buyer cannot pay you by the time you have finished
working (this has happened to me in the past, I now require full
payment before I start work)
- Frequently Asked Questions, is pretty self explanatory. If you
have some questions that you are always getting asked then this is
the place to put them down with your answers. This won´t stop
everyone as some people just don´t look hard enough for the
answers, but it will help a few and you can just copy/paste them
when you get convos about them.
Other tips for your policies.
- Run your policies through a spell checker, and get someone else
to proof-read them for you if you can. It looks unprofessional if
you have spelling and grammar mistakes everywhere.
- Keep a friendly and polite tone in your policies. Don´t get
angry, confrontational or rude when you write them. Be clear and
concise without being rude.
- Re-read your policies as if they belonged to a shop you wanted
to buy from. How would you feel as the customer when reading them?
Make any changes you think you need.
- Ask a friend if what you have written makes sense.
- Sometimes people will write to you with questions about your
policies. When this happens take note and if necessary make
adjustments to your policies if you think they need it.