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by Michael Bridge


During the pandemic perhaps the two companies that seemed to do really well were Netflix and Amazon.


Their profits went through the roof and many of us used their services for the first time.


As people were stuck indoors during the lockdown, ordering online seemed to be the way to survive, whether ordering books, equipment, or even food.


Also, many use online to buy from the public selling new or secondhand. A great way to save money!


However, the future maybe not be so rosy as manufacturers are starting to run short of stock due to their suppliers running low on component parts.


Then we must expect a large jump in delivery charges as fuel prices soar too.


Take buying a paper pack on Amazon if you order from Thailand.

 

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If I were to order Ken Follett’s latest novel Never in paperback, it would cost GBP10 however the delivery charge from the UK is GBP8 and it could take 20 days to arrive.


Might as well wait until they publish it at Asia Books and pay THB350 or GBP8.


Seems as we must tighten our belts buying secondhand will be the way forward.


But can we rely on the seller to be reliable and to send what we ordered?


I still prefer to go shopping and check out the items before parting with my money.


Have you had any bad experiences lately when ordering online?

 

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People buy online for product availability, ease of use, cheaper, simpler, next day delivery, free returns.

 

Not seeing a return to the buggy whip, or anything to disrupt the trend?

 

Obviously some people can't take advantage, those without internet access/devices/credit. Oh, and the Amish.

 

 

 

 

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Online shopping is the wave of the future.  If I'm looking for a specific item, it's much easier and often times cheaper to find it online instead of running all over town.

Sometimes I'll go find items in the stores, take a photo or mental note of the model/price and then find the exact same item online at a cheaper price. 

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The sites that I have used most frequently for online buying here in Thailand are:

 

Amazon (UK and US)

Lazada

Aliexpress

Shopee ????

Invadeit

 

Plus a few lesser known more specialised sites. Mainly a good experience.

 

Now with the supply chain issues hitting the supermarkets, I can still often find some tinned foodstuffs on Lazada that are no longer on the supermarket shelves.

 

 

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3 hours ago, phetphet said:

I have been buying off Amazon for over twenty years. Very smooth experience with fast delivery (often next day) in the UK.

The only thing that stops me buying from them here a lot more, are the high import and postage costs.

Both from UK and US sites.

 

Lazada is OK. obviously not so many UK or US products, and if they are, they are expensive. mainly Chinese or Thai. But fairly fast.

 

Not had a great experience with Shopee. Not a great English version of the website, and out of maybe ten orders I have made there, at least half have been cancelled by the seller. One I could not get m money back.

 

It's not just covid, but people leading busy lives that has caused the increase in online shopping. Amazon now does food delivery, and have smart devices to remind you when certain household products are running low so they can be re-ordered.

So cheap prices and convenience with orders delivered quickly to the front door. Orders made from home or mobile phone from anywhere. Time saved, and far less driving to the mall or supermarket and dragging a trolley around.

Even the supermarkets themselves have got in on the act.

 

In face the Thais themselves have embraced this down to ordering their lunch. I was in the food court at Centralworld last week and was amazed at the amount of Grab, Food Panda, and Line men collecting orders for customers.

 

I think online shopping isn't going anywhere for now.

 

 

There are other benefits from buying books etc from Amazon.c.uk as these products are exported from the UK and imported to the LoS they do not have UK Vat applied but Thai Vat should be applied instead, I know this is difficult to believe but the Thai Customs officers apply Vat to the imports less than 1% of the time! Therefore I save money as the delivery charge is less than UK Vat. The procedure should be: Customs forward the parcel + customs invoice to your local Post Office and then they don't hand over the parcel until you have paid them the Vat. Smart Thailand leading the WORLD!!

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23 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

In Thailand shipping is often very cheap - a lot cheaper than driving to a shop, maybe parking, driving back, etc..

 

Where I live you can't drive to a shop to get what you want, so online buying is my only choice for things I may want. So if you are buying 5 to 10 items a week and there is freight on each one, the freight adds up.

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2 minutes ago, vandeventer said:

Where I live you can't drive to a shop to get what you want, so online buying is my only choice for things I may want. So if you are buying 5 to 10 items a week and there is freight on each one, the freight adds up.

Even that, mijnheer vandeventer, if I order 10 times something with an average transport costs of 45 thb, it is only 450 thb in total, in the Netherlands you'll get only 1 product at home, for 450 thb.

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I have never bought anything on line, even during Covid-19 restrictions. I believe in going out shopping to select what product I require. Sometimes one can get a "discount for cash", not offered by online companies. My personal choice.

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1 hour ago, vandeventer said:

Where I live you can't drive to a shop to get what you want, so online buying is my only choice for things I may want. So if you are buying 5 to 10 items a week and there is freight on each one, the freight adds up.

Sorry, I don't understand what you are complaining about.

If online order is the only or cheapest possible way to get anything then the only alternative is not to order anything, or not?

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