Lunes, Setyembre 23, 2013

Lazada Philippines: An open shopping option to anyone


Everybody is getting fond of online shopping for the past few years. Unlike the past attempts of Ecommerce in the country where they failed horribly, it is perfect timing for their arrival in the country with the current high-level economy status of the country. They actually started slow to make an impact to the local online users as most of them didn’t think of its security very highly. But beyond this point, can the local customers get the same service they get from traditional malls over online malls? It will probably unacceptable to most consumers to consider online shopping if they were given this option. It will always matter to customers that online mall have a good credibility if ever they will try online shopping. Actually, a lot of us are not at ease when it comes to online shopping since we are all aware of online scams and frauds.

Another thing to consider on why online shopping is hard for us is that most of us don't have credit cards. It cannot be helped that a lot of the first time shoppers really think twice before proceeding in online shopping. Actually, there are certain measurements that customers conduct like if the online stores have a safe and secured line for credit card transactions. A lot of these are highly considered first by online customers before proceeding to any online malls. Everything changed once Lazada's presence was felt here in the local online market last year.

The Philippines’ Online Shopping Mall arrived in the country with a solution to solve the Ecommerce issues in the Philippines. This solution is an alternative payment method that solved the major Ecommerce woes in the Philippines. It is what they called Cash on Delivery or C.O.D. This will allow customers to feel secured when shopping on their website. The local online customers can actually try their service out since they won't risk too much on their end like giving away their credit card details and paying in advance. So how does this work with online customers? Online customers can visit their website and check out their huge selection of items. Customers who already know what to buy on the website won't need to pay it right away.

No need for customers to pay upfront since they can just leave their delivery details and have it processed for delivery if they selected Cash on Delivery as their payment method. Customers can relax once they have given their delivery details and wait for it to arrive between two to five days. Upon delivery and as order are handed over to local online customer, that's the only time they are required to pay cash in real time. Delivery fees will be free as long as the order values of customers are above one thousand pesos. It's very assuring for customers that they can keep their money up until their orders arrived at their home. This setup is really unconventional as online stores usually have the upper hand between online deals.

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