Window shopping behavior of HKers.
Window shopping involves visiting a brick-and-mortar store
to examine a product but is also done online in recent times due to the
convenient availability of the internet and e-commerce. A person who enjoys
window shopping is known as a window shopper.
In Hong Kong, 70% of the people enquiring in your watch are likely window shoppers.
On fb, he can talk about price of you offer in the morning,
next day he will say his wife does not allow him to go for it.
On Carousell, he can ask more pictures of your watch,
usually he will say “ Think about it”.
Someone will say he want to see it himself, and we meet
somewhere like a restaurant, after checking the watch he would say; “ Oh , I
think that is not the condition he is looking for”
These are window shoppers. They have intention to see your
watch but not to buy,
So what is important is to find out the one you are talking
to is not window shopper, but how?
HK Snob
It has become a more expensive trade now.
ReplyDeleteI understand buyers want to think twice before pulling the trigger.
Yes!
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