Many people like to purchase products, specially clothes, by the Internet, but there are a few who prefer go to the traditional shop and see the product by themselves. There is a third method of buying things, you can go to the shop, select the product you want in the catalogue and wait for a couple of minutes to take home your goods.
In a large number of European states this system goes quite nice, nevertheless for foreigners this solution is difficult to understand and sometimes inconvenient. For eastern and central-eastern citizens of Europe it is natural to touch item before purchasing it, to check it workmanship and class, even if it is a little pillow or a blanket. For a large number of them this kind of verification is just part of their way of thinking. In Asia, especially in Japan have been opened
shops with Touchscreens, where we may choose items by pressing a picture of it. Then all of the chosen goods are complited in order and given to the buyer. On the one hand it is a brilliant idea, because we are sure that only a small group of people have touched our goods.
Author: Richard Masoner / Cyclelicious
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On the other hand we can’t truly decide which concrete thing we have to have got (there are variaties even between two apples of the one kind). The same problem is with
vehicles for example custom bicycles. We can have the whole specification of the item on the website, however still we want to see it and if we like to buy a very expensive equipment such as custom single speed bikes or mountain bike for a long yourneys we need to check the product - click and learn more. Of’course we could send it back to the seller in particular time, but it could be stressful. Sometimes it is better to visit the store or a firm and buy or order a particular model or verify it in store and just order a different design. Cars, custom bicycles, yachts and other an expensive equipment or particular one (such as custom single speed bikes - -> more) is better to purchase in ordinary way.