Description
The Crow Of A Believer
About the Book
Oe caot possible overstate how importat ad relevat a pieće of work this book (The crow of a believer) is, uder the preset circumstaces, Not oly does it succictly succeed i provig beyod doubt the relevace of the topî, but it also souds out a clear ad explicit message: “I every era Allâh will use his chose oes to defed ad uphold the true way of life of Rasûlullâh regardless of the plots ad ways of the eemies of Islâm.” Moulaa Ahmed Sulema Khatai Headge
spirit of Islam.
Moulaa Ashraf Dockrat
<h3 id="1">What is a return and exchange policy?</h3>
A return and exchange policy is a set of rules a retailer creates to manage how customers return and exchange unwanted merchandise they’ve purchased. These policies tell customers what items can be returned and for what reasons, as well as the timeframe over which returns are accepted.
From<a href="https://www.apple.com/shop/help/returns_refund" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"> Apple</a>’s strict 14-day return policy, to<a href="https://www.ikea.com/us/en/customer-service/returns-claims/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"> IKEA</a>'s generous 365-day turnaround, just about every major retailer offers return and refund policies to their customers—and your small business should, too.
<h3 id="2">Why have a return policy?</h3>
A fair return and exchange policy builds trust between a business and its customers. In fact, offering a clear and consistent way for customers to return a purchased item can increase conversion and repeat rates.
Giving customers a full refund on their orders can result in a loss of profitability, and knowing that someone disliked your product can be disheartening for business owners who strongly believe in the benefits of their products and services.
For these reasons, it can be tempting to avoid creating a comprehensive return and refund policy and leave the mounting problem unaddressed. As you’ll see, however, this would be a mistake.