There
are many reasons as to why Lazada Philippines has become such an online
favorite. Because of the reviews it received early this year, it has become
even more competitive and determined to provide the utmost quality in service.
Very
few Filipino online users know how the company isn’t primarily based in the Philippines
alone or how as I would like to say, “Not a Product of Local Entrepreneurs”.
Although all the products are priced in Philippine Peso, Lazada Philippines
along with its other counterparts in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia
uses that as and advantage. Its online builder, Rocket Internet, directly funds
it. And now with the help of other investors like Summit Media, J.P. Morgan
Asset Management and Holtzbrink to name a few, it has made remarkable changes
in its performance.
It
is regarded as the clone of both Ebay and Amazon, the biggest e-commerce
venture in Asia. It sells a diverse collection of products that aims to offer
the majority of what Filipinos need to feed their respective lifestyles. It
targets a nationwide market and with that requires a wide variety of consumer
goods. It has partnerships established with the top companies in the country
including Banco De Oro, LBC and 2GO.
Banco
De Oro hosts the only installment package of the website that accepts equal
monthly payments that come in different amount of time with 2 years as maximum.
A minimum of P3000 worth of single transaction must simply be made to make use
of the said method of payment. Apart from this payment method, Lazada also
offers four other payment options that accommodate all if not most of the types
of online consumers we now have in the market.
LBC
and 2GO, two of the top contenders in delivery service are the exclusive
partners of the company helping customers to receive their products on time and
in quality condition. A fixed charge of P55 or P99 is excluded in the product
rates but will be visibly seen upon check out. But this term may be avoided for
every minimum single receipt transaction worth P1000 applicable to all types of
purchases and products, with discounts or none. Products sold within Metro
Manila that follow the P55 charge take 3-5 working days to be delivered. While
deliveries elsewhere follow the P99 fixed rate that get delivered within 5-10
days.
For
products that malfunction or are of poor condition, customers can choose to
return the product for either a refund or exchange. But valid grounds for
return range from the customer changing one’s mind to it being completely
poorly made upon delivery. Once the item is processed and is proven not a liability
of the customer, item will be replaced or refunded including fees that were
spent to accomplish successful item return.
Online
shopping is one of the top activities made by Filipinos during their free time.
And with a market so evident, it seems particularly genius of Rocket Internet
to propose such a scarce venture especially one that provides good quality
product choices and customer services for customers nationwide.
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