How Do You Buy?

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pocharle
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Re: Score one for simplicity
pocharle   5/19/2012 4:17:26 PM
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A wise man once said when you stop chasing money, money will come to you. Maybe big business should try this approach. Focus on great products and services and customers will come to you!

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Re: Under-deliver
elctrnx_lyf   5/19/2012 3:00:23 PM
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Thisis the kind of situations what generally designers will get into. But most of the times distributors will come to your rescue. If you are a bigger customer it's more easier to get the direct information from suppliers without much hassle.

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_hm   5/19/2012 9:08:06 AM
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@mfbettozzi: Yes, I agree with you. but next time your mind is prepared for it and you may not be so much disturbed.

I also like to visit store and get accessories.

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Adeniji Kayode   5/19/2012 9:02:19 AM
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You are totally right, but in a situation whereby you changed your mind on the delivered item, what is the consequence, yet i,m still willing to buy from the shop?

Does it happen that what you ordered for on the internet is not the same that was delivered to you.

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mfbertozzi   5/19/2012 8:19:42 AM
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This is a good point Adeniji and honestly I don't have right answer. I can also report to the community that I've collected bad and good experiences about buying on line. I've learned the quality of on line retailer is the key and usually, feedbacks coming from users from forums, could describe in a such way, how is realiable the seller. My suggestion is to deeply check feedbacks before to proceed in buying.

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tirlapur   5/19/2012 8:00:24 AM
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Even though I still have to hop in the car, it's easier than shopping online.

@Barbara, I agree with you that shopping online is not easy but then I would prefer buying online rather than visit the shop because in shops most of the times you dont get the items you want to purchase. Moreover strategies like "Cash on delivery" is attracting more buyers towards online shopping.

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WaqasAltaf   5/19/2012 7:49:32 AM
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@ mfbertozzi

Well you are right. The enterprise can cut costs in online business which were saved due to non-existent physical outlet. But its important to relocate those saved costs to managing customer information better as in online business, customers are more sensitive to leave the website without shopping than they would be when they are in an outlet. Its important to make customer feel that the basic characteristic of internet of remembering the data is present in the enterprise's online business. 

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Adeniji Kayode   5/19/2012 7:46:03 AM
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I totally agree with you on that, on the other hand could it that managing a customer relationship data base is a bit tedious because I feel every company that must sell well should know that.

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WaqasAltaf   5/19/2012 7:40:34 AM
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@ Adeniji

Smarter Customer Relationship Management systems and culture of treating customer as a boss is a basic ingredient to remain in an organization if it wants its customers to avoid the feeling that they are not valued as the organization grows bigger and customer-base grows. Whether it be electronic component industry or the most-discussed retail industry, the enterprise should learn to give respect to customers that were there since the premature phase. This is how you gain customer loyalty.

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Adeniji Kayode   5/19/2012 7:40:24 AM
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You are right, Saving cost is suppose to be the advantage but does it really save cost and time?

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