Snapdeal to waive seller charges for COD orders returned after demonetisation

On Nov 9, Snapdeal had brought down the CoD limit for new orders to Rs 2000 which was removed from Nov 17

Commuters sit at a bus stop adorned with an advertisement of Indian online marketplace Snapdeal featuring Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, in Bengaluru
Commuters sit at a bus stop adorned with an advertisement of Indian online marketplace Snapdeal featuring Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, in Bengaluru
ANI New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 29 2016 | 6:16 PM IST
India's largest marketplace Snapdeal has announced additional measures to support its sellers, some of whom had Cash on Delivery (CoD) orders returned after the recent demonetisation announcement.

Snapdeal has shared with its sellers that it will bear all the logistics and packaging cost for all CoD orders (worth more than Rs 500 and above) which have been returned by users in the week following the demonetisation.

In its communication to sellers, it has informed them that any such charges, which are in normal course, borne by the seller, will be paid for by Snapdeal.

This move follows a string of measures taken by Snapdeal in recent weeks to help both the users and sellers manage in a situation of reduced availability of currency notes. Immediately after the currency ban, Snapdeal rolled out Wallet on Delivery, where users could pay on the FreeCharge wallet upon delivery.

Snapdeal also sent card swipe machines to users, so that they could pay on their cards in the absence of currency notes. Users were also given the option to delay acceptance of their CoD orders by a few days till they could arrange the required currency for the payment. Those who tendered the payment with Rs 2000 notes were offered the option to receive the change back in their FreeCharge wallets.

On November 9, Snapdeal had brought down the CoD limit for new orders to Rs 2000. The said limit was removed from November 17 as more currency notes became available to the users.
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First Published: Nov 29 2016 | 5:28 PM IST

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