Perfect Handbags Wins Seal Of Approval From Trusted Shops

Online bag retailer Perfect Handbags has been approved by Trusted Shops, one of the most respected accreditation schemes in Europe, allowing it to display the seal on its website and reassure customers of outstanding service.

Online handbag retailer, Perfect Handbags, has been awarded the seal of approval from Trusted Shops, the Europe-wide accreditation and enforcement body whose certification allows shoppers to make online purchases with confidence.

Perfect Handbags joins online shopping giants such as Groupon, Pixum and the Microsoft Store as a Trusted Shops retailer. Exclusively for online outlets, Trusted Shops is one of the most respected accreditation schemes in Europe and requires member websites to uphold the highest customer service standards. Previously signed up to Trusted Shops predecessor ISIS (Internet Shopping is Safe), Perfect Handbags has had to meet a stringent set of criteria to gain re-approval, but is proud to have passed with flying colours.

"It's a fantastic gold seal of approval to have on our website," explains Julie Ireland founder of Perfect Handbags, "It is very important in the e-commerce marketplace for customers to feel they can trust the seller. Being a Trusted Shop-certified business reassures our customers that they will get premium service every time."

Trusted Shop's Buyer Protection policy covers all transactions on its members' websites, guaranteeing customers' purchases against non-delivery or poor quality for a minimum period of 30 days. Its user rating feature shows a history of customer feedback for member websites, encouraging the seller to put a greater focus on good customer service.

"Since I established Perfect Handbags back in 2006 I have always made it my personal mission to deliver shining customer service and to have an easy-to-use website that people keep revisiting," continues Ireland, "It is great to have an accreditation that recognises our excellent record and for the customers to be able to see our credentials."