Bad Amazon reviews are always a nuisance. 1-star ratings, in particular, can drag down a product’s average rating unless it already has a solid collection of decent reviews.
You want to provide the best product and customer service, of course. But your concern about your customers and their well-being is only part of the story.
The bottom line: Dealing with bad Amazon reviews can be time-consuming. You may have asked yourself: Is it even worth addressing them? Maybe it’s better to ignore them and focus on collecting good reviews? How will managing negative reviews save you money?
Why Managing Negative Reviews is Important
It’s important to note that even if a product has good ratings, many buyers scroll straight to the negative reviews. They want to get a feeling for the issues that could arise with the product. As with many shoppers, they look for a reason to prevent them from buying.
Bad reviews can, therefore, lead directly to a steep drop in sales. As a seller, you naturally want to avoid this and wonder: What should I do about unfavorable reviews? Can I even do ANYthing?
In this post, we outline the main ways of counteracting negative reviews on Amazon. For each measure, we’ll assess the effort that’s involved, the probability of success, and the expected outcome.
How to Handle Negative Amazon Reviews:
In the past, some sellers tried to lighten negative reviews by directly reaching out to customers and asking them to revise or delete their review retrospectively (after solving the customer’s problem).
It’s against Amazon’s product reviews policies to ask a customer to remove a negative review or change it, however, as the following screenshot from Seller Central shows:
Amazon takes the protection of the authenticity of customer reviews very seriously. Violations may lead to your seller account being shut down, frozen funds, and even legal action against you or any third party acting on your behalf!
This is, therefore, NOT how you should handle reviews.
So how DO you handle a bad review?
You can reply to a customer review publicly — it may help to reduce any damage to the reputation of the product (and of the seller or vendor).
If commenting on a bad review doesn’t work, you can try to have the review deleted by Amazon. Removal is the most favorable solution for sellers and vendors, but be aware that Amazon usually sides with shoppers and will only remove a review if it violates Amazon’s community guidelines.
In the end, the only real way to minimize the risk of a negative review is to provide excellent customer service and clear and concise product descriptions.
Having said that, there will always be a Grumpy Gus who doesn’t like your product (and a reason for you to return to this article).
Let’s take a look at how to handle bad reviews on Amazon.
1) Comment Publicly — How to Respond to a Negative Product Review on Amazon
When you comment on a review, you can accomplish the following:
Don’t offer your email address!
…or hotline, or any other way to reach you privately. Prompting customers to contact you off-Amazon is against their terms and conditions. Your comment will in most cases be deleted or not posted at all.
Commenting on a review can have the following benefits:
How do I comment on a negative review?
To comment, navigate to the review in question and click “Add a comment” (log-in is required). Make sure users can identify you as the seller, e.g., by using a clear signature (Vendors enrolled in the Official Contributions Program already have a Manufacturers badge, see below).