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We all get them! In fact,
I received two in today’s mail. A letter comes in the mail
from someone you’ve never heard from before. They enclose
a copy of your ad that specifically states: “For more information,
send $1.” However, they DON’T enclose the $1.
One respondent was brave enough to include
a cover letter that stated he was enclosing $1 for more information,
but conveniently “forgot” to put it in the envelope.
Is this really an unintentional mistake? Did the person really forget
to send the money? Probably not. Why do I make that assumption?
Because the frequency of them are too numerous to count. If it was
just “human error” the same tactics wouldn’t be
used by 90% of them. (I did have one clever gal though purposely
seal and re-open part of the envelope to make it appear like the
money had dropped out. It was obvious the envelope had not gotten
caught in machinery because I used to work for the post office and
know how the mail is processed.)
Unfortunately, the poor mail order dealer
who is trying to run an honest business will go ahead, take the
financial loss and fill this order. They rest on the “hope”
that this person will place a large order in the near future once
they receive their information; which will make up for the $1 he/she
conveniently forgot to enclose in the beginning.
But there IS a way to combat this problem.
Here’s what you do: Instead of filling the order for more
information, write a short letter on your business stationery similar
to this: “Dear Sir/Madam: Thank you for inquiring about our
services. However, your letter was received in our office without
payment. Please return this letter to us with proper payment and
we will process your order immediately. And to compensate you for
the delay in this obvious mistake, we will include some free coupons
to use on future purchases. We value your patronage and look forward
to doing business with you in the future.” (Be sure to send
the envelope and letter back to them as a demonstration of how it
was received by you. If the omission of payment was a human error,
the customer will be more than happy to send you the proper funds.)
Also, enclose 1 or 2 circulars in with
your letter that would appeal to a general audience. This way, it
only costs you $.32 to respond to their request and you don’t
lose money on someone who is only after a “free ride.”
Believe it or not, there are actually some
people who just enjoy receiving mail. They never place an order
or spend any money. They just enjoy receiving mail. And some people
actually spend time just to see what they can get “free.”
They envision mail order companies as huge enterprises and have
a vengeance to rip them off because they are jealous and have nothing
to account for in their own personal lives. I know this sounds harsh
- but there are people that exist like this.
And on the rare occasion when a customer
writes back and claims to have answered your ad and sent $1 for
information already, you simply reply: “I’m sorry. In
checking our records we find that you did, in fact, make an inquiry
on (date). Unfortunately, you did not enclose the $1 payment as
stated in our ad. We understand mistakes like this can happen since
most of us lead hectic daily lives and we apologize for any misunderstandings.”
Then - leave it go at that. The customer will get the message. You
aren’t being cruel and calling them a liar. In fact, you are
being rather innocent in the entire matter. The only difference
is - YOU are in control of the situation.
Somewhere there’s this unwritten
law that says you have to send NEW customers tons of circulars the
first time they write you for more information. Not so. Customers
who are worth the time and investment you make will supply you with
repeat orders and you don’t have to send them boxes of stuff.
Instead, send just a few offers at a time. This way, it will take
many mailings to get copies of all the circulars you promote and
it will appear to the customer that you are adding and growing in
your business.
Think about it! And for those of you who
make it a habit not to send people the requested first-class stamps
and postage money to offset the cost to send you the information
you are requesting - watch out! Most of us are people just like
you are. We work hard and cannot afford being nickel-and-dimed to
death either! Have a heart!