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03/06/2015

Credit card acceptance becomes more attractive for fashion shops

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If payment by credit card is offered, the rate of abandoned purchases in online shops drops by an average of 68 percent Photo: Graphic from the stu...

If payment by credit card is offered, the rate of abandoned purchases in online shops drops by an average of 68 percent Photo: Graphic from the study \

 
In response to the question of why credit card payment is not offered, 53 percent mention the charges involved and 15 percent mention the work invo...

In response to the question of why credit card payment is not offered, 53 percent mention the charges involved and 15 percent mention the work involved with integration. Photo: Graphic fig. 9 from the IZ2013 study

 
If payment by credit card is offered, the rate of abandoned purchases in online shops drops by an average of 68 percent Photo: Graphic from the stu...

If payment by credit card is offered, the rate of abandoned purchases in online shops drops by an average of 68 percent Photo: Graphic from the study \

 
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