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How often do you shop online?

hotcaptain

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Brick-and-mortar shops may grumble about online competition, but a government survey shows that people here spend relatively little on Internet shopping. Almost a third of all households may have bought at least one item online as - reported in the survey conducted from October 2012 to September 2013 - but they spent an average of $260 a month, or only four per cent of what they spent in total.
This proportion falls to 1.7 per cent or $82 when all households here are taken into account.

The survey also found that a higher proportion of higher-income households shopped online.
Half of those with average monthly incomes in the top fifth shopped online, compared to one in 10 among the bottom fifth.
A larger number of households with young adults shopped online. Among households with at least one member between 25 and 34 years old, 41 per cent did so. Of households with the youngest member above 45 years old, only 18 per cent shopped online.
Close to half, or 46 per cent, of spending on air tickets and 40 per cent of hotel bookings were done online.
In contrast, only four per cent of clothing and footwear purchases and 7.6 per cent of cinema tickets sales were made online.
The figures are encouraging for physical stores, but the market may have evolved, said Steven Goh, executive director of the Orchard Road Business Association.
"A lot has changed, so many new stores are coming on board, dangling so many discounts. If these are the statistics two years ago, imagine what they are now," he said.
"And look at those spending online - they are the young and the well-heeled. That's a large concern for us because these are the big spenders and future shoppers," he added.

- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...spenders-online-shopping#sthash.6k2RJ3Y8.dpuf
 

hotcaptain

New Member
Brick-and-mortar shops may grumble about online competition, but a government survey shows that people here spend relatively little on Internet shopping. Almost a third of all households may have bought at least one item online as - reported in the survey conducted from October 2012 to September 2013 - but they spent an average of $260 a month, or only four per cent of what they spent in total.

The survey also found that a higher proportion of higher-income households shopped online. Half of those with average monthly incomes in the top fifth shopped online, compared to one in 10 among the bottom fifth.
A larger number of households with young adults shopped online. Among households with at least one member between 25 and 34 years old, 41 per cent did so. Of households with the youngest member above 45 years old, only 18 per cent shopped online.
Close to half, or 46 per cent, of spending on air tickets and 40 per cent of hotel bookings were done online.
In contrast, only four per cent of clothing and footwear purchases and 7.6 per cent of cinema tickets sales were made online.
The figures are encouraging for physical stores, but the market may have evolved, said Steven Goh, executive director of the Orchard Road Business Association.

"A lot has changed, so many new stores are coming on board, dangling so many discounts. If these are the statistics two years ago, imagine what they are now," he said. "And look at those spending online - they are the young and the well-heeled. That's a large concern for us because these are the big spenders and future shoppers," he added.
Last year, online spending here exceeded $1 billion, up 13 per cent year on year, based on data from market research firm Euromonitor International.

- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...spenders-online-shopping#sthash.6k2RJ3Y8.dpuf
 

xpo2015

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Loyal
Orchard road business association talk about online shopping very independent analysis hor?
 

Agoraphobic

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I only buy online to avoid standing and waiting in line, like cinema tickets.

4D can buy online or not?

Cheers!
 

halsey02

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I only buy online to avoid standing and waiting in line, like cinema tickets.

4D can buy online or not?

Cheers!

$D you can buy on line..in Singapore...all you need is to become, "MEMBER", pay deposit to SINgapore Pools, $1,000, open account...can bet anything...:biggrin:
 

Agoraphobic

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You're right! Gosh, I didn't know this! Upon reading your post, I typed "Buy 4D online" on my internet search and it brought me to Singapore Pools login in site. Need member account though!

Cheers!

$D you can buy on line..in Singapore...all you need is to become, "MEMBER", pay deposit to SINgapore Pools, $1,000, open account...can bet anything...:biggrin:
 
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