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Lack of awareness
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sellers dont give enough confidence
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Bharath reddy
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"sellers dont give enough confidence"
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Another reason why even most informed consumers avoid buying via the phone is that the applications they use are either flimsy or the service providers dont give them enough confidence as to valuing customers money, time and effort while they use...
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D. vijay kumar
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In many cases the quality of product shipped are not upto satisfaction. Also it has been observed that complete product informations are not displayed and to get to chat mode and fetch informations are always time consuming. Delivery period is higher...
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Ideate: "What obstacles prevent more consumers from shopping via mobile?" deleted from your view.
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Yes we are forgetting Hindi
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No, We are not forgetting Hindi
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D. vijay kumar
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"No, We are not forgetting Hindi"
| 2 years ago
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i would completely agree with Ms Bina Agarwal. It is just that we are dependent on english to excel in this global competition but you can still find people speaking hindi(or mother tongue) at home and informally. In hyderabad young herds speak...
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Japan Shah
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"Yes we are forgetting Hindi"
| 2 years ago
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Yes , we have but we must accept that. But the use of Hindi as a written language has also reduced, today we think about our careers and future and where English is more essential and so we do not take pain in learning it again.. We are learning...
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sujit Kumar
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"Yes we are forgetting Hindi"
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after reading many postings spread across toostep, I have come to this conclusion. Mistake by one person is ok.. But i found noone opposing it and many people have told wah wah... Now what to believe .. We are neither telling our fellows to...
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