Cash Crusaders launches its own online store

Cash Crusaders announced that it has launched its own online store which will feature a Click and Collect service.

The retailer noted that this new service will cater both for its private-label new goods and its second-hand goods, with the latter working off a real-time system.

“Although we’ve been planning the launch of ecommerce for our business for a while, COVID-19 rapidly increased the rate in which we rolled the service out,” said Cash Crusaders Franchising CEO Sean Stegmann.

“The timing was perfect for us to aggressively embrace our digitisation strategy. We started with our WhatsApp Video service back in June and have gone live with our Click and Collect service.”

“As soon as a second-hand item is sold either instore or online, that item is no longer available for sale, hence eliminating disappointment from customers who see an item online and want to purchase,” said Cash Crusaders.

The retailer noted that it has down extensive research to find out which processes work best for customers.

This has required that stores familiarise themselves with online customer expectations and ensured these are met throughout the online purchasing process, said Cash Crusaders.

“We’ve been very cognizant of how an online shopping channel – especially for our business could present some complexities, so have identified Online Personal Shoppers in every one of our South African stores to ensure a seamless and efficient online shopping experience,” said Stegmann.

Customers who shop online will be prompted at check out to select where they’d prefer to collect their goods from and will have immediate access to that store’s WhatsApp number to be able to converse with the Online Personal Shopper located in that store.

“We have integrated our entire bespoke POS (point of sale) system to be able to fulfil our customer’s ecommerce requirements at the click of a button,” said Stegmann.

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Written by: Staff Writer.

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