NEW DELHI/HYDERABAD: Avanni's increasing appetite for shopping online -- 20 times a month on average -- should delight electronic marketplaces such as Flipkart and Amazon.
But it's shoppers like her who drive them up the wall, because Avanni, by her own admission, returns to them about 30% of what she buys. e-commerce firms in India have begun to crackdown on what they say is a rampant abuse of their returns policy, tracking shoppers' behaviours, blacklisting entire localities or even rating individual buyers the way Uber drivers rank their passengers.
Why e-tailers ban customers who 'shop too much' - The Times of India
thats why i have more than 1 Ids
But it's shoppers like her who drive them up the wall, because Avanni, by her own admission, returns to them about 30% of what she buys. e-commerce firms in India have begun to crackdown on what they say is a rampant abuse of their returns policy, tracking shoppers' behaviours, blacklisting entire localities or even rating individual buyers the way Uber drivers rank their passengers.
Why e-tailers ban customers who 'shop too much' - The Times of India
thats why i have more than 1 Ids