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To Deal With Online Shopping &Nbsp; Australian Businesses To Collect The Fitting Fee.

2012/3/13 13:37:00 18

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According to an article published recently, a store in Australia is asking customers to pay a "trial fee" of up to $50.

However, if the customer decides to purchase the goods, the cost is refundable.

This is to prevent customers from buying at designer stores and then buying them online at a lower price.


Is it necessary to pay for the fitting room?


In Australia, the most expensive "try out fee" is in the ski shop.

Because trying to wear a pair of heavy ski boots is a tough job for both the shop assistant and the customer.


It is the Sydney skiing shop InSki that created this payment style.

There, customers are asked to buy a "try out ticket" for 50 dollars, buy it first and try again, and once the customer decides to buy the product, the $50 will be paid back.


You may think this behavior is ridiculous. It is necessary to try it on before buying clothes. Why should we pay for it? However, a sentence by InSki shop manager has broken the mystery. "We were originally small businesses, and we just wanted to survive."


  

Collecting and collecting the fitting fee is only to deal with.

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Why do I need to accept the "fitting fee"? How do I understand this? Those who like to take seven or eight clothes into the fitting room at one breath, touch the East and feel in the west, look at the mirror in front of the mirror, the left side, the right side and the back, and pile up the clothes on trial to the girls who are as tall as the hill.


Sales once complained to reporters that "once I met a girl many times, I got ten pieces at a time."

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It's more than half an hour to go in. I must take pictures in it, record the tag, and look at the fitting room as a purchasing agency. When I come out, I don't pick anything.


Now I know what the reason is.

Let's take a look at Australia, which is the first to open the fitting fee. This is a very distinctive ski shop.

The shopkeeper stipulates that if a guest wants to try on his clothes, he must first buy a "try out ticket" for 50 dollars, buy it and try again, and if the customer decides to purchase the goods after the test, the $50 will be returned in full.

But in the whole world

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How dare the shopkeeper be so bold when they are all fitting for free? The boss explained that because they sell all the skiing equipment, they should try on a pair of bulky ones.

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It is a very difficult task for both the shop assistants and the customers, and also to prevent customers from buying them at lower prices when they try them in the store.

A local Australian survey found that 25% of the respondents supported the "fitting fee" and they were willing to pay for the fitting room.

Since then, the "fitting fee" has been spread and adopted by many countries.

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