E-tailing: The online shopping phenomenon

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Tue, 06 Apr 2010 7:30a.m.

E-tailing sites are becomming increasingly popular with Kiwi shoppers

E-tailing sites are becomming increasingly popular with Kiwi shoppers

Online sites which offer daily deals are becoming increasingly popular with Kiwi shoppers.

It is part of a phenomenon known as e-tailing.

ASB Business tracks down New Zealand’s biggest player and investigates a new competitor from across the Tasman promising to give it a run for its money.

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08 Apr 2010 07:49p.m.

John wrote:

I agree with Saved - 1-day is dodgy on freight charges and they don't have a service phone number. I've been trying for weeks to get them to respond to emails. Personally I prefer First In - the techie deals are more up my alley

06 Apr 2010 03:02p.m.

Tom wrote:

The one day deal phenomenon is very interesting and seems to keep its momentum,despite being quite difficult to explain from a consumer perspective. PriceMe (priceme.co.nz/onedaydailydeals.aspx) and The Sniff (thesniff.co.nz) are other aggregator sites of daily deals.

06 Apr 2010 02:02p.m.

Saved wrote:

Sorry to burst your bubble Alan but 1-day is a rip-off with their dodgy postage charges. offtheback is faaaaar superior. Long live e-tailers!

06 Apr 2010 12:29p.m.

Alan wrote:

There are more and more players trying to squeeze into the market as well, there are even sites dedicated to listing them, such as www.onedaysalefinder.co.nz and www.loveonedaysales.co.nz. Its going to be an interesting market soon, although I still think 1-day is the best!