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The percentage of shoppers interested in buying refurbished products is rising. Since they offer the same functionalities and work like new, more and more people are getting inclined towards them. Per a survey, 94% of respondents bought refurbished products in the last three years, and 41% bought them because they favor sustainability. So including them in your catalog helps you win more conversions. So how to offer new-like refurbished products at lower prices on Walmart? To help you on the subject, we are providing insights on the Walmart Restored Program that helps you sell such products. Let’s explore all about the Restored program and how to sell refurbished products on the Walmart marketplace.
Walmart Restored Program allows you to sell refurbished products on Walmart. If you can offer new like restored products at lower prices on the Walmart marketplace, this program is for you.
You also need to ensure that your products meet high-quality standards. When you sell refurbished products on Walmart, you also need to offer a 90-day free return policy on all the restored products you sell, so customers can return the bought products if they are not as customers expect.
You need to fulfill several requirements to be eligible for the Walmart Restored Program and sell refurbished products on Walmart. Since Walmart only offers quality products on its eCommerce marketplace, your products must abide by several product quality requirements from Walmart.
One such requirement is to be the manufacturer of the product you want to sell, or the inventory must be sourced directly from the manufacturer, an authorized seller, or a reseller.
You also need to be in good standing with Walmart. Walmart reviews your sales history, and keeping your Seller Performance Standards within limits specified by Walmart works in your favor.
The products you need to sell under the Walmart Restored Program need to meet the following parameters:
You cannot list all categories of products under the Restored Program. Products should have a battery or electronic component to be sold under this refurbished program on Walmart.
Walmart permits refurbished products from the following product categories:
| Arts & Crafts | Cameras & Lenses | Cell Phones | Computers |
| Computer Components | Electrical | Electronics Accessories | Electronics Cables |
| Electronics (Other) | Garden & Patio | Grills & Outdoor Cooking | Hardware |
| Health & Beauty Electronics | Home Décor, Kitchen & Other | Household Cleaning Products & Supplies | Instrument Accessories |
| Large Appliances | Office | Software | Sound & Recording |
| TVs & Video Displays | Tools & Hardware | Tools | Vehicle Parts & Accessories |
| Video Games | Video Projectors | Plumbing & HVAC | Printers, Scanners & Imaging |
A product that does not have a battery or electronic component is not allowed to be sold under the Walmart Restored Program. A few of the ineligible product categories are:
Abide by the following practices to avoid confusion and satisfy your customers before setting up refurbished products on Walmart:
Product quality and price are the two important aspects shoppers consider to lock their purchases. And when they get new like quality products at reduced prices, they go for it. With Walmart Restored Program, you get to sell refurbished products on Walmart.com.
Stick to the best practices mentioned above and quickly list refurbished products on Walmart.
If you need help selling on Walmart, read How to sell on Walmart. You can also connect with CedCommerce, where an expert will guide you through the processes involved.
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