What’s the last retailer- physical store or online store - that excited you? Describe what excited you. Did this encourage you to buy more or pay a quick return visit? Why or why not?
Answer - The last convincing store that I used online was one of the site named CLUB FACTORY. I came after an ad on social site in which the product I was looking for was shown. On visiting the site , I looked if the product was the same , went through reviews amd compared the price with other sites.
The price was quite affordable and at 30 perc lesser price. The photo of the product was also attractive. I ordered the same .
When the product was delivered , it was exactly the same as i thought of and ordered. It was worth my money.
Yes , this experience surely encouraged me to revisit the site and order some more stuff!!
What’s the last retailer- physical store or online store - that excited you? Describe what excited...
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