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47% of Shoppers Prefer to Buy Gifts From Smaller and Growing Retailers

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Peak season represents a huge opportunity for growing online retailers to raise revenue and win new customers. But too many are struggling to keep up with ever-increasing expectations around the customer experience, warns nShift, the global leader in delivery and experience management (DMXM). As shoppers continue to spend money online, they are keen to support growing ecommerce companies as well as the leading players. Some 47% of people prefer to buy gifts from smaller...

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