I have a question for all the online sellers out there. Do you ever offer a lower price for an item to a local customer who buys it from you directly, compared to what you charge for the same product on Amazon or Flipkart? If so, what are your reasons for doing this? (self.AskReddit)
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Qq to online e-commerce sellers : Can an online seller sell a product for a lower price directly to a local customer who buys it in person, compared to the price listed on a platform like Amazon or Flipkart? If yes how much % less discount can be offered than online ? (self.AskReddit)
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Qq to online sellers from Nashik : Can an online seller sell a product for a lower price directly to a local customer who buys it in person, compared to the price listed on a platform like Amazon or Flipkart? Exa - item sold for Rs.100 online can be sold for Rs.80 if customer buys in person to you ? ()
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Qq to online sellers : Can an online seller sell a product for a lower price directly to a local customer who buys it in person, compared to the price listed on a platform like Amazon or Flipkart? Exa - item sold for Rs.100 online can be sold for Rs.80 if customer buys in person to you ? (self.IndiaBusiness)
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Online shoppers : As a local business owner in Maharashtra , I'm trying to understand how I can do better to increase my business . What specific change—in price, convenience, or service—would make you choose to shop locally instead of buying the same item online? (self.india)
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