Relevant communication reduces complaints and builds trust with customers
Over 20% of consumers will complain on social media if they are not satisfied with their shopping experience.1 Better communications can help ecommerce companies deal with customer complaints and minimize negative feedback, according to nShift, the global leader in parcel delivery management software.
An analysis of Trustpilot reviews shows that some 31.9% of shoppers made a complaint about the quality or speed of delivery after shopping online. A similar proportion, 31.24% complained about poor customer service and a lack of communication.2 Of those likely to voice their concerns on social media, 79.6% will complain on facebook and 37.5% will communicate their displeasure on Twitter.3
Sean Sherwin-Smith, Post-purchase Product Director at nShift, said: “When shoppers take their complaints online, there’s a real risk to the retailer’s reputation. And for many shoppers, what happens after they’ve hit the buy button is what creates the lasting impression of the vendor.
“By building a cutting-edge customer communications experience, retailers can deal directly with shoppers. They will gain crucial feedback that will help them iron out any issues. Crucially, they will minimize complaints and keep negativity off social media.”
In a recent guide, “The five customer complaints that matter most – and how to avoid them”, nShift outlined solutions to improving the customer experience. These include:
Read the full guide: The five customer complaints that matter most – and how to avoid them
nShift Track is a post-purchase tracking solution that helps improve customer loyalty. It enables customers to follow orders from the moment they’re purchased to the moment they arrive at their preferred delivery destination, receiving push notifications at each stage of their journey.
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1https://londonlovesbusiness.com/uk-retailers-risking-financial-and-reputational-damage-by-failing-to-respond-to-customer-complaints-on-social-media/
2https://www.grocerygazette.co.uk/2022/11/15/shoppers-complain-christmas/
3https://londonlovesbusiness.com/uk-retailers-risking-financial-and-reputational-damage-by-failing-to-respond-to-customer-complaints-on-social-media/