Online Retailers Feel Trapped Between Keeping Loyal Customers and Dwindling Profits: 90% Losing Money to Policy Abuse
- Maintaining generous refund and return policies is important for retailers to win new customers and retain loyal ones
- 90% of online retailers face significant costs due to policy abuse
- Losses from policy abuse have increased year-over-year
- Merchants are burdened by the operational impacts of processing refunds and returns
The report found that policy abuse–behaviors such as excessive returns, refund scams such as claiming an item was not received or returning empty boxes, abusing promotions like coupon codes or loyalty program rewards, or reselling limited-inventory items–is soaring:
The Wall Street Journal reported that the cost to process
Lenient return policies and promotion programs are driving lost profits, yet merchants feel they must maintain their approach:
Other key findings from the Riskified’s policy abuse benchmark report include:
- 9 out of 10 online retailers said they face significant costs due to policy abuse.
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Policy abuse “peaks” at certain times of year.
70% of online merchants experienced a rise in all forms of policy abuse during the summer shopping season, and two-thirds (67% ) saw more policy abuse during the post-holiday returns season. -
Losses from policy abuse have increased year-over-year (YoY).
57% of merchants faced increased costs from INR (item-not-received) abuse between 2021 and 2022, compared to a45% YoY increase for reseller abuse, a38% YoY increase for promotional code and loyalty program abuse, and37% YoY increase for returns abuse.
Customer-centrism at a tipping point
Amidst the challenging economic climate for ecommerce enterprises globally, the report identifies the key trends that are contributing to the rapid rise in policy abuse in 2023.
According to Riskified’s data, the motivation for committing policy abuse is due to a mix of economic factors (such as inflation or entering a holiday period during which consumers have stretched disposable income) and emotional factors (such as a bad customer experience with a retailer).
Policy abuse is a unique problem for merchants to tackle because, unlike traditional fraud, it can be committed by people who are otherwise good customers, and in most cases it requires no special skills or access to stolen credentials or accounts. An analysis of Riskified client data, for example, shows that on average
Merchants are also burdened by the operational impacts of processing refunds and returns, most of which are handled manually.
“Between Amazon fast and free returns, and popular deep discount flash sales, it has been a race to the bottom for merchants who feel that they must offer increasingly lenient programs in order to remain competitive,” said Jeff Otto, CMO at Riskified. “Although a wonderful experience for good consumers, a growing spectrum of hidden policy abusers have tipped the scales — deeply hurting merchant profitability. The key to solving this challenge is resolving the true identity of the consumer, extending trust and frictionless experiences to good customers, while curbing the abusers, and stopping the fraudsters.”
Click here to download Riskified’s “Policy Abuse and Its Impact on Merchants: Global Benchmarks 2023.”
Methodology
Riskified commissioned WBR Insights, the custom research division of Worldwide Business Research, to interview more than 300 leaders from across a variety of online merchant organizations across the world, including
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