Online shopping in North Korea
The latest online store in North Korea is waiting for its customers 24 hours a day and free home delivery on the next day – origo wrote.
It should not be surprising that purchases made electronically can be paid using a bank card. However, the customer should enter a physically existing shop when shopping online.
Abnal is the name of one of North Korea’s new online shopping area, which is waiting for its customers with 24-hour opening hours, additional services and free delivery the next day. (origo)
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