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Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 3:43 pm
by bentwrench54
I'm really surprised no one else has asked about this yet..
What does everyone think of GM wanting to enable customers to look up parts on an online catalog and have them shipped to them or have the part shipped to the dealer?
From what I understand, we get credit for the sale if the customer has part shipped to us or if they have it shipped directly to them.
From what I understand, we get return reserve money in either scenario.
I don't like the idea.
I'm worried about the return side of things.
Fraud, ie customer orders part, claims that box was empty and wants their money back.
Anyone else talking about this?
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 3:53 pm
by PartsPlant81
Been doing them since the program started.
Believe it or not only had a few issues with claims (incorrect part ordered, had one where the part wasn't in the box that was shipped, rewards issues)…
Once you get a process it's not that bad and we still make some profit for not having to do a bulk of the work so I don't mind it now that everything is set up properly.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 5:40 pm
by Parts007
We do the online accessories, its been working.
But people looking up their own parts without a VIN, AND dealer is responsible for fraud claims. I don't think so. Think about all those Escalade shocks you'll be shipping to the Congo.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:26 pm
by bentwrench54
Parts007 wrote:We do the online accessories, its been working.
But people looking up their own parts without a VIN, AND dealer is responsible for fraud claims. I don't think so. Think about all those Escalade shocks you'll be shipping to the Congo.
This is the type of thing I worry about.
I honestly don't want to do it.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Sat Sep 25, 2021 7:15 pm
by mattydoop77
We have been processing Ecommerce orders since early implementation. It is for accessories only. We have had very few issues so far, mostly with backordered parts. Other than that, it's been fairly smooth sailing.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Mon Sep 27, 2021 11:53 am
by PartScott
mattydoop77 wrote: It is for accessories only.
Not anymore....
GCUS-9-11899
Description: Consumer behavior around eCommerce has quickly evolved and is providing a significant new market opportunity for selling parts online. Online sales for both parts and accessories are projected to increase over 20% between 2021-2023 and by 2025, sales are projected to be over $20B.
As we expand our eCommerce capabilities, we are excited to announce the launch of parts eCommerce functionality in the November to December timeframe. Dealers will now have an opportunity to sell parts through a shopping experience on the GM branded websites. Please join one of the following educational sessions to learn more about this exciting opportunity.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Mon Sep 27, 2021 12:43 pm
by olepartsguy
THE REASON GM IS SETTING THIS UP IS TO SEE HOW VIABLE THE BUSINESS MODEL IS.
THEY WILL CUT YOU OUT OF THE PICTURE ONCE YOU START MAKING MONEY.
THEY ARE THERE FOR PROFIT. THATS WHAT THEY TELL ME AT LEAST.
Re: Parts Ecommerce

Posted:
Thu Sep 30, 2021 6:40 pm
by Benjaminhanak
I am a MOPAR dealer and have been selling parts and accessories online for 4 years now. I have sold this year so far, 1.8 million online with only 109k in returns. the profit margin is small but does well. The fraud isn't too bad to deal with. I use revolution parts to handle all of the orders and there are markers for fraud. Each customer is given a fraud risk score and you can tell who to sell to and who to cancel