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Online Shopping in India - Why More Shoppers Are Not Ordering Online

Online shopping is quite common these days in the developed world than it was about 5 years ago but it is not the same in India for its own set of reasons. In developed economies consumers find the worldwide web a great place for bargain-hunting, with most goods available at lower prices than in a bricks-and-mortar store. But convenience appears to be an even bigger attraction as revealed in surveys because most online shoppers find the crowded high street too stressful.

Though online shopping has witnessed growth in India but it is still not pervasive like the west and the growth is also limited to certain areas like online travel booking and perhaps stock trading (which actually is not pure e-commerce). The main reason why shoppers in India are not willing to shop online is that they don't get any real value or incentive. Also they are wary about fraud, delivery and customer service and their fears are not imaginary.

The first issue that online consumers are facing in India is the narrow range and limited choice of merchandize. Even the leading sites like ebay.in, indiaplaza.in, indiatimes or rediff have very limited range of items and therefore are hardly attractive. I personally searched many a times for books and music titles among other things in the Indian sites but seldom found any great product and never exciting prices.

In spite of limited range still some consumers want to buy online just for the sake of convenience but then their experience is also not good. There are too many cases of delayed delivery, damaged or inferior goods, quality issues and even instances of cheating where the goods were never shipped.

Once I bought 3 items from Sify shopping to gift a friend of mine and to my horror I came to know that out of 3 items only one was okay, another was damaged and the third once never sent at all. Needless to say there was no help from sify customer care and my complaint only fell to deaf ears and I was actually cheated. My experience with ebay.in was also bad; I ordered an electric hot plate which took more than double time than it was promised and finally one of he hob went off just after 2 days.

But the worst part of Indian online shopping is most of the goods are actually priced more than the street price which is just so ridiculous. Some sites like rediff and indiatimes do sell some cheap items but then they are mostly unbranded or low quality Chinese goods and basically waste of money. Here in India, you cannot expect any thing from your online merchants; no killer deals or exciting prices, no delivery guarantee, no after sales support or replacement warranty.

So as long as the online shopping sites continue to give raw deals to the shoppers buyers in India would prefer to shop from brick-and-mortar stores where at least they can inspect the product and bring them back for replacement or refund if found faulty. And this trend is quite natural as why one would buy some inferior goods at higher price where there is no commitment of delivery or after sales service. There are some people who are buying on net but in most cases they are one-time customers who will think twice to visit again after burning their fingers.

This is not an imaginary account and anybody can easily check out the facts about the customer satisfaction level of online shoppers in India. Just visit any product review website and start searching for keywords like "ebay". You will find lots of complaints and damning reviews which actually speak about the harassment and misfortune that these poor consumers had to face as they chose to buy online.

However, there is a demand for e-commerce in this country as people have less and less time to shop. I need not go to a store to buy books, music or gift items and if I can get a better price and some guarantee of after sales I will even buy capital goods like fridge or laptop computers from net.

Today consumers are looking for real good deals and they are not fools that you can hoodwink them. I am sure there are more people in India who buy books and music from amazon than those who shop regularly at rediff or indiantime and they do it because they can trust Amazon and get value there even if they have to pay hefty handling charges for the distance.

I purchase books regularly from amamzon because I know I will find any damn book in that site and I need not look around. Their customer service is also impeccable and on most occasions they have shipped before the expected delivery date. Precisely, this is the kind of value what the Indian shopping sites need to deliver to Indian customers because as the shopper will find value they will have no problems to shop online.

Jaydeep Bhattacharjee

Jaydeep Bhattacharjee writes on consumer issues concerning the Indian consumers. He is the founder of http://www.admanya.com - India's leading C2C portal. Admanya is free and it completely depends on consumer participation for its content. Join Admanya and be an empowered consumer - you can read or write a review about almost any product or service.

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1. banglabride (23:21, 29.08.2009)
I agree,India online shop are doubtfull
i did order from DMI INDIA and they ripped me off,sending clothes from the streetmarkets while i had paid them 400 pounds
it didnt look like the one i had ordered, and my complaints got only htis sentence,see terms and conditions

Fake,fake,DMI india Fakes


banglabride2be2009

August 19th, 2009 at 7:29 pm

PLEASE DO NOT BUY FROM DMI INDIA!!!

I ordered an $800 lehenga for my upcoming wedding and what arrived looked nothing like the picture. It was such poor quality and bad workmanship that I would not even buy it for $25. It looks hideous. Even if it didn’t match the picture, I would’ve been happy if it at least looked pretty, but this was beyond ugly. They didn’t follow any of my specifications for the blouse, so the blouse arrive 3 sizes too small and also cut so low that almost my entire chest is showing. The skirt was so tight that I could not bend in it. (I gave my correct measurements.) They also added a blue triangle design to the front and back of the skirt (not in the picture) and the triangle actually outlines my female private part and looks so embarrassing. I had my friends and family look at it to get their opinion, and they thought the very same thing. It is so embarrassing I can’t possibly wear it to my wedding. I contacted them to get a refund or at least for them to fix the size and design of the one I have, and they would not. They would not address any of my concerns and took days to answer. They left me in a really bad position as I had already ordered all of my wedding jewelry and shoes to match the outfit I thought I ordered. Now I have only a few weeks to find a new lehenga in the USA matching everything I already have.

I can’t say it enough, please don’t buy from DMI India. They are a shady business and will not deliver on their promises. They are a total rip-off. Please don’t waste your time or money dealing with them.

See other reviews here: http://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/dmi-india-c185440.html

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2. Wasim (21:58, 30.06.2009)
I ordered XCM Mega Cool VGA box from Play-Asia worth 80 dollars. Today I received the product and to my horror, there was just a cloth wrapped inside and the entire product was missing alongwith the package. Now tell me how can I proceed towards any sort of legal battle and with whom? When will this corruption in India end? That cloth is from some Indian manufacturer. Which proves, the HERA PHERI was done in India and someone like Play-Asia can never cheat. I trust them. Is there any way I can proceed towards drawing attention to this corruption going on in our country? Where should I go with this complaint?
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3. seema (20:12, 16.06.2009)
i only once ordered online from india dmi fashion,what a bad company with bad quality
never ever will i order from india
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4. renu (17:29, 27.09.2009)
Dmi india fashion is a shame to online shops in India
please people be aware of this frauds

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