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Shoppers would spend more online, if they had access to the recommendations and advice they currently get when visiting a physical store.

Dr. Paul Gibson
Chief Executive
PureNet

Customer care concerns preventing online sales

Consumers are dissatisfied with the levels of customer care and advice offered by online retailers, with more than a third claiming that these factors prevent them from spending more online.

According to the research conducted by YouGov, 35 per cent of Britons would spend more online if offered better customer care or advice.  The research indicates that retailers are missing out on valuable sales where they do not provide this service.

The research also shows that one in three still prefers shopping on the high street, with access to advice and support being the most popular reasons cited.

However, 51 per cent of respondents said the range of products stocked by retailers online was better than the high street and just 14 per cent stated that they thought the ability to find what they wanted was better in a store than online.

PureNet’s chief executive, Dr Paul Gibson says: “It’s clear that shoppers would spend more online, if they had access to the recommendations and advice they currently get when visiting a physical store.

“The simple addition of a web-enabled kiosk could link in-store and online and provide shoppers with access to a wide range of products increasing the chance they’ll make a purchase with you and not a competitor.”