AMAZON RETURNS STATISTICS
TOP 15 AMAZON RETURNS TREND & STATISTICS
- The value of returned products is around $50 billion, which is 25%-30% of total e-commerce sales in 2020.
- The top categories for returns were parts, apparel, home improvement, and housewares.
- At least 30% of all products ordered online are returned compared to 8.89% in brick-and-mortar stores.
- Based on several different eCommerce studies, the average shopping cart abandonment rate is 68.81%
- Top reasons for product returns are Product received looks different (22%), Received Damaged goods (23%), Received Wrong Product (23%), etc.
- > 60% of shoppers are more likely to shop online if Buy Online, Return In-Store (BORIS), and Buy Online Pickup In-Store (BOPIS) options are available.
- Roughly 85+% percent of the Top100 retailers in the USA have started using BORIS and BOPIS
- Average Omnichannel customers are 21 % more profitable when compared to the average single-channel customers.
- In USA, Statista estimates return deliveries will cost $550 billion by 2020, 75+% more than four years ago
- 62% “Would buy again” from a brand offering free returns/exchanges
- 69% are deterred from buying online by having to pay for return shipping and 67% by restocking fees
- 90% “highly value” free returns
- 96% would shop with a retailer again based on an “easy” or “very easy” return experience
- More than 60% of consumers review a return policy before making a purchase.
- E-commerce sales increased by an estimated 36% for the holiday season, crossing $190 billion for November and December 2020 combined.
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