It does not matter the size, but showing the appreciation to others work is motivational. Great work @Google and those doing the Delivery Service in India :)
In the West, e-commerce developed on the back of credit cards and desktop computers.
In India, credit cards are out of reach of most people and smartphones are the primary computers they use to go online. So most online stores let people pay cash on delivery, allowing them to inspect their purchases and get around worries about ordering something sight unseen. That’s given e-commerce in India a very different face from e-commerce in the U.S.: a human face.
As part of this month’s Great Online Shopping Festival, we wanted to say thank you to some of these people, the deliverers who strap a sack to their backs, jump on their bikes and navigate India’s notorious traffic to deliver little boxes of joy. Thank you!
It’s a reminder that sometimes what seem like limitations can lead to greater innovation and more personal service.
Posted by Sandeep Menon, Head of Marketing, Google India
5 Comments
Close this window Jump to comment formTrue, It happens only in India. ;)
Yes, They are actually delivering happiness to your doorstep. :)
December 23, 2014 at 6:23 PM
Great work @Google. You take care to all.
December 23, 2014 at 6:36 PM
It does not matter the size, but showing the appreciation to others work is motivational. Great work @Google and those doing the Delivery Service in India :)
December 23, 2014 at 11:03 PM
Awesome video.. People in India should appreciate more to the guy who delivers your package.
December 24, 2014 at 10:10 PM
This is so cool!
January 9, 2015 at 5:45 PM