By Vipin Agnihotri
Storrz.com is a fine example of online retailing in India. The best part about Storrz is that it is using interesting methods to break the online shopping barrier. In my opinion, Storrz.com is probably the first online shopping mall in India that accepts payment at home through any credit or debit card.
Interestingly, Chennai-based retail chain Subhiksha has delayed launching its online store. One reason Subhiksha has done this because the top management of the company is of the opinion that it is much simpler to walk to your nearest grocer and buy than to place an order online for delivery.
The layout and design of website is quite good with only limitation being that the service at this moment of time is restricted to Bangalore only. May be they are using Bangalore as a testing ground but fact remains that there is a vast difference between retailing situation in Bangalore and Uttar Pradesh.
Signing up is quite easy in Storrz.com. What’s more, they also run number of discount schemes. For example, they give Rs 1,000 gift hamper every week through Shop & Win scheme. First time shopper get Rs 50 off on every first purchase.
Storrz.Com is owned and operated by JustOnDemand Technologies Pvt Ltd. When you go to the ‘About us’ page of Storrz.com you will see below-mentioned message:
“Storrz.com provides a complete ecosystem where real world retailers can interact with consumers on line and trade their produce. The Marketplace has been designed with the best features of a traditional mall and the latest on on-line shopping.”
All in all, if you are a Bangalorean who prefers to devote some quality time with your family and don’t want to go to grocery store for shopping then Storrz is tailor made for you.
The India Street Rating: 8/10
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