Internet users often buy online
Those who regularly use the internet also like to buy things online: 81 percent purchased something online at least once last year. 90 percent of them bought some kind of product, only one third paid for a service and one quarter of them bought a discount coupon. While back in 2013 only 37 percent paid using a bank card, in 2014 this proportion was already 42 percent. Cash is still the most popular as 55 percent opted for this form of payment. Home delivery was frequently used as 87 percent of consumers received their products this way. One third of people preferred pick-up points and 28 percent collected what they had purchased in a shop.
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