When you can't take off the additional charges you have for items on your online purchase that you never selected.
Ben "I just booked my flight online and I was charged for things I didn't want like insurance, seat selection and a meal. I called them and told them No No No I don't want insurance but they said it's non-refundable"
Simon "You are a victim of e-commerce rape"
A term created by Corner App describing the consumer behaviors of people with a sense of belonging to a specific niche or similar area of interest.
Not to confuse with social commerce, which is a mix of social media with e-commerce activities.
Gen Z love community commerce - it's a totally new way of shopping, bruh!
Term created by Corner App that describes consumer behaviors of people with a sense of belonging to a certain niche or area of interest.
Different than social commerce, which is a mix of social media activities with e-commerce.
Bruh, did you see Corner App?
Yeah, it's definitely community commerce!
1. A popular scam that peaked in the mid-to-late 90s. The fundamental premise was that having a web page magically made money appear out of thin air.
2. A derisive term for a place of business.
1. I don't need to have a product to make money, I run a dot commerce business!
2. He says he was a CEO? Yeah, sure, of a dot commerce company.
Commerce Digest refers to a publication or platform that provides information and insights on commerce-related topics, such as business strategies, trends, and evolution.
I read the latest article on Commerce Digest, which discussed the impact of e-commerce on traditional retail businesses.
Where consumers band together online to influence, collectively, the price of a good or service, a form of social shopping and reverse pricing.
A website or mobile app that reduces the prices of its products or services for every like or tweet that potential customers generate as a group is using a form of social commerce. Or when consumers get their friends to buy a sufficient number of ecommerce coupons, they are engaged in social commerce. In effect, consumers are banding together online to influence the price at which they are willing to buy and companies are paying their customers to do their marketing for them.
Where consumers band together online to influence, collectively, the price of a good or service, a form of social shopping.
A website or mobile app that, reduces its price for every like or tweet that potential customers generate as a group or where customers can get enough of their friends to buy ecommerce coupons, are engaged in forms of social commerce. In effect, consumers are banding together online to influence the price at which they are willing to buy and companies are paying their customers to do some marketing for them.