Hungarian buyers bought 68 billion forints worth of goods from direct sellers last year
Through direct salesmen, 68 billion forints worth of goods were sold in Hungary last year, according to the data of the Direct Sales Association (DSA).
As a buyer or entrepreneur, almost every tenth Hungarian is in relationship with direct sales – the summary of the survey reveals, which was sent to MTI on Wednesday.
Like in international experiences, women tend to opt for direct sales more actively in Hungary, but the 31 percent share of men in Hungary is high, compared to the world average. (MTI)
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