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10 Ebay Tips to Insure a Perfect Welcome Email to Your
Buying Customers!
Copyright 2006 by Jason James
www.AuctionResourceNetwork.com
Quality merchandise at reasonable prices definitely is the
winning combination when attracting buyers to bid on your auctions, but the one
thing that can make you stand out from your competition is outstanding customer
service. Customers will buy from you again if they liked the service that you
provided them.
Where does service start? The very instant that you email them after they have
purchased your product from a winning bid is when you either create a long term
customer or just a one time fly by the night purchase.
Your welcome email should be very detail oriented yet display compassion for
their needs. In today's article we are going to give you 10 very important Ebay
tips that you should take into consideration when emailing your customer after
they have won their bid and purchased your products.
Ebay tip number 1: You need to let your new Ebay customers know
approximately when they are going to get their product. I realize that the
timetable for shipping varies but do the best you can based on the shipping
option that was chosen. For example if you indeed ship the product out via
second day FedEx delivery then you know it will take 2 days but on the other
hand if you use the US Postal Service then it could take longer so try to do
your best to guess.
Ebay tip number 2: Provide your Ebay customers with the name of the item
that they bought and the auction number. This is also another way to double
check their orders and to avoid unnecessary refunds from Ebay. Yes of course it
is their responsibility to record this information but it is insurance on your
part to go the distance and remind your Ebay customers of this information.
Ebay tip number 3: Be sure to make it clear and verify what the closing
purchase amount was. Although this is probably already known it is still nice to
remind the customer of how much they have paid for your products.
Ebay tip number 4: When allowing your new Ebay customers to pay with
checks, let them know how long it will take for you to hold the product while
waiting for the check to clear. This usually takes about 5 to 14 days for your
Ebay customers.
Ebay tip number 5: Another piece of advice to take into consideration
when accepting checks or money orders is to be sure to be very specific as to
what location that you want them to send the payment to. List your name and
address as clear as possible.
Ebay tip number 6: If you are making any quantity number of sales then
you probably have experienced payments being sent in without any information as
to what product the customer ordered. You can remedy this by making it clear in
the email to your buyers that they need to write down the item name and auction
number with their payment.
Ebay tip number 7: Get a confirmation of the shipping address and the
phone number of the customer. Even though there this information is provided
when the bid was won it is wise of you to verify this in your welcome email. Do
not risk a bad testimonial from a buyer just because you did not confirm the
shipping address.
Ebay tip number 8: If you accept credit cards online from your Ebay
business then be sure to guide your new Ebay auction winners through the process
of paying with their cards. Some online payment systems may confuse people and
you do not want to risk a chargeback because of confusion on your buyer's part.
With the strict rules that Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover have
these days, you will want to be careful with your Ebay charges.
Ebay tip number 9: Entice your Ebay customers by trading a good
testimonial for them (the buyer) if the entire exchange and delivery goes
smooth. This may help insure a smoother transaction on your customers part.
Ebay tip number 10: Last but not least, be sure to include your phone
number for contact info when selling your Ebay products. This may help expedite
the process faster if your customers can call you for questions or concerns.

Jason James is a 10 year Internet marketing veteran and an eBay Seller of 4
years. His website "The Auction Resource Network" reveals his inside secrets,
tips, and sources that help him pocket over $10,000 per month on eBay. His
proven step-by-step system shows even users with little or no business
experience how they too can make huge profits selling products at online
auctions.
Visit his
website for more free information
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