Our Shopping Dilemma

Lets begin with a Short Story of Sundar from Mumbai.

A long weekend was approaching and Sundar was planning a Trek with friends. This was not an usual hill climbing but it was the special trek which needed new Shoes, Tracks and few accessories. Due to office schedule, it was obvious decision to buy these things online. Sundar started searching on websites. He shortlisted few items from different sites. But his friend in the office suggested that prices were not appropriate online. There was a chance of getting discounts. He again searched for coupons and offers but it was just like digging out a coin from rubble of stones. But due to time constraint, he could not summaries all the portals or prices, neither he could visit to local market. Ultimately, Sundar was still haywire on the day of Trek and plan got cancelled finally.

Similar experiences have always been experienced by most of us when we are planning some tours and can not buy the necessary things. Then we end up buying something costly or something which is not perfect.

Then why we face this situation?

Is it due to our busy life style or is it due to our time management? Lets look onto the other side of the coin. If there was a single portal of all things, may be Sundar would have been able to finalize the shopping. We do not delay the shopping due to our busy timings, but we get delayed due to absence of single window. We keep crawling through internet in our mobiles, computers. We see multiple options and then end up in confused state. It is a need to have some common window to see the whole e-commerce world though. Everybody talks about one click shopping but ultimately keep adding one more site in the list. We are working on an innovative platform where you can check almost whole e-commerce in same app/website. This will not be one of them but all of them. Please let us know your feedback and suggestions for such platform. Keep visiting our blog for latest posts.

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