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Demonetisation: Snapdeal to waive seller charges for cancelled COD orders
Tech2 News Staff •Snapdeal has decided to bring in some additional measures to support its sellers, some of whom had Cash on Delivery (CoD) orders returned post the demonetisation announcement.
Demonetisation: Both Flipkart, Snapdeal now allow cash on delivery to improve sales
Fp Staff •Both the ecommerce majors have resumed cash on delivery (COD) option for goods sold to customers on their marketplaces
Rs 500, Rs 1,000 note ban: Amazon's cash on delivery orders back on track
•Following the government's decision to demonetise, firms like Amazon and Paytm temporarily halted the cash on delivery facility for customers.
Snapdeal teams up with FreeCharge to announce "Wallet on Delivery"
Tech2 News Staff •Snapdeal has announced a new feature for its online marketplace to ensure convenience of customers after the announcement of the ban on Rs 500 and Rs 1000 currency notes.
Cash on delivery still remains the preferred mode of payment in India: Survey
Tech2 News Staff •Though there has been a significant rise in online payments, cash on delivery still remains the most preferred mode of payment for consumers in India.
Freedom 251: ADCOM founder says sold handset for Rs 3, 600, but didn't know Ringing Bells' resale plans
Tech2 News Staff •ADCOM's (Advantage Computer) founder and MD Sanjeev Bhatia has finally decided to speak out and reveals the controversial company did purchase handsets at Rs 3600.
Freedom 251 announces Cash on Delivery option for first 25 lakh consumers
Tech2 News Staff •Ringing Bells, maker of the now-famous Freedom 251 for its price of mere Rs 251, has a new announcement related to the payment of the device. On its Facebook page, the company has announced the Cash on Delivery option.
Not just cash, Snapdeal to now allow payment by credit & debit cards on delivery
Fp Archives •The service is already available across metros and cities like Agra, Ahmedabad, Ajmer, Aligarh, Bareilly, Chandigarh, Darjeeling, Gorakhpur, Hisar, Kanyakumari and Ooty.
No it's not a bubble: Indian e-commerce could be worth $50 bn in 5 yrs, says UBS
Fp Archives •Terming investor concerns on Indian eCommerce sector as "misplaced", brokerage firm UBS today said that the 'etail' market in the country is well placed for growth and could be worth $50 billion by 2020.
Don't mind Cabinet's mistrust, Amazon has faith in India Post
Fp Staff •Amazon partners with national postal service in attempts to reach untapped rural markets.