Four out of five net users buy online
The regular net users use the World Wide Web for purchasing: 81 percent of the internet users purchased online at least once in the past year.
The current E-Shopping Report of the KutatóCentrum also reveals that the majority of the online customers no longer reject the debit cards.
More than four-fifths of the regular internet users purchased online at least once in 2014, while in 2010 this ratio was only 50 percent. Most of them (90 percent ) placed a product into their virtual basket, a little over than the third of the online shoppers ordered or services online, while a quarter of them bought a some kinf of discount or coupon online over the past year.
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