Online shopping has become a daily experience in the lives of many of us due to the availability of smartphones and internet. From baby feeder bottles to microwave ovens, from rice-pulses to make-up boxes - everything is now available to buy online. Many of us are buying it with our hands, whether we think it is a status symbol or not. In these cases, the sellers have also taken the opportunity to make it attractive by offering cash on delivery or then offering the price. And buyers are also flocking to buy it on the pretext of not having to go to the market to save time, save time, etc. All in all, the market is now literally in the palm of your hand.
But has it really been good for us? Do we get more satisfaction now than when we had to go to the market to buy? Or have we really been able to reduce costs?
We will find the answer to all this in this article-
Quality
The satisfaction of seeing a product and buying it online is never real. Suppose you want to buy a crafted sari. Online you just have to decide by looking at a description of a duplication or a couple of simple pictures. But in reality, when you go, you can take the opportunity to check whether the work is really fraudulent, how it looks, the brightness of the clothes, or not. Moreover, according to the details given by you online, you have to be satisfied with the search results that are coming. But in reality, when you go to the market, you can take the opportunity to see more products besides your description.
Environment
The opportunity you get to integrate with the environment through shopping in the real market never happens online. Going to a nice store and talking to salespeople, the satisfaction of seeing things is not online. If there was, traders would be satisfied with selling online. But in reality, we see that after getting some acquaintance online, traders are busy opening shops in reality. Why? Because of this environment.
See you later
You buy a pair of pants. You know, it takes you double XL. But it may be that the design you chose later saw that the XL doesn't fit you as well. The XL of another design fits you better.
So it was later seen in the trial room but you could feel it. You never get the chance to do it online.
Spam mail
When you shop online, your search histories are very well placed in search engines. With that, you can always send advertisements for such products. Moreover, they have your email ID. And from that you can constantly get spam mail. Not only do emails bother you, but many times you can be affected.
Bought more
You usually buy more online. Whether you accept it or not. Suppose you want to buy a salwar kameez from Jessore Stitch. In fact, when you buy, you buy a set from the market. But when buying online, it is seen that you are buying more than one by thinking whether the price is lower or whether you will get other colors later.
Unnecessary buying
When you shop online, you are buying a lot more. There is the effect of advertising. With that there is the opportunity to buy in the palm of your hand. At home, in the office, wherever you are on the street, when you have a tab, phone or laptop in your hand and it has an internet connection, you know that you have the opportunity to buy. Even if you don't need it, you are searching and buying a lot of unnecessary things. It turned out that you may have bought a hat that is not on your head. Or buy clothes that you never wanted to wear again. Or shoes that don't fit your feet. That means you don't even look at the things you wear or use after buying.
Waste of time
As mentioned earlier, online shopping has given us the opportunity to buy at our fingertips. As a result, even though it is not necessary, we nowadays spend hours and hours on various online sites looking for these unnecessary things. Maybe bought sometimes. But some people become addicted to these sites. This results in a huge loss of money, time and peace of mind.
But I find online shopping helps us to get in low prices and it saves time to go to market