Paying
online is usually a problem for most people in the Philippines. It requires us
to give away our credit card details and personal information that may expose
us from cyber identity theft. Some countries that are not familiar with online
shopping even get confused. For anyone
who is new to paying online, it may require to take an extra effort on how to
properly pay online and make sure you do it right. One mistake can actually end
up overbilling you on your online transaction. It's a pain if you get billed
incorrectly online and usually takes more days for processing. It is not so
hard. You only pay what you paid for in real time. In this digital modern era,
other options showed up online. Online shopping is one option that is now
available. Energy and time can now be saved by not walking around the building
just to shop. It's just Internet access and Internet capable device that you'll
ever need if you want to shop. You can access their website anytime just to
know what they are offering. In the Philippines, it's actually different.
We
were not used to online shopping a couple of years ago. Local online users
barely use the Internet for shopping. Mostly they were initially used for
entertainment such as hanging on Social Media websites, blogging, video
streaming and etc. But what was missing then is the option to shop online as
well like how other countries have made it available to their local online
community. However, it took a while before Ecommerce Since most of us are not
credit card owners, it was hard to pay online the conventional way. This made
Ecommerce grow a little slower as compared to other countries. It was
challenging for Ecommerce to penetrate the local online market. It made it
easier for the penetration of Ecommerce when website like Lazada arrived.
The
Philippines’ Online Shopping Mall actually made it to the point that online
shopping is now positively perceived as decent option for the customers. Since
they offer Cash on Delivery or C.O.D., customers who don't have credit cards
can still shop online. Customer can just leave their shipment address and name
thru Cash on Delivery or C.O.D. The Philippines’ Online Shopping Mall will only
require their customers to pay once their orders are delivered at their
doorstep. Cash on Delivery in online is actually first introduced by them. It
was actually offered before in the past by fast food chains, but since it was
offered online, it dearly helped the growth of Ecommerce. This made us
understand that online shopping can make our shopping much easier. After they
arrived, other local online mall were established one by one. As there shopping
options showed up, it now gives us more alternatives in shopping. We can now
freely choose when and where we want to shop. It can be as easy as shopping on
our own smartphone. It is that easy!
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