Zoobashop wants to quench the thirst for online commerce in Ghana

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1383195_654497344594547_1649823174_nAhonya.com has been on stage for sometime but recently launched Zoobashop.com seems bullish about Ghana’s online retail market. Launched in December by Albert Biga, the store now claims to have over 5000 products plus quick delivery to one’s home or office.

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1479312_670438513000430_367210462_nJust a litle different, Zoobashop.com says it serves residents of the U.K and the US who shop online for delivery to their loved ones in Ghana paying with cards or Paypal. It also allows cash payment on delivery for local buyers.

“ We guarantee all the products we retail online and expect our exceptional customer service culture to continue to drive our impressive growth into 2014” says Albert Biga, CEO of Zoobashop.com.

Biga adds that Zoobashop.com aims to deliver the best value deals on a wide variety of products plus  offering a variety of payment options to its users. In January, the firm announced that it was seeing huge success due to the thirst in the market for online commerce and a true world class service.

1526246_691313007579647_885911729_nZoobashop.com also allows users to sell their items on its site and is taking on other online retail stores in the country saying they are ‘merely platforms where buyers and shoppers meet’ but it being a true online retail store guarantees the quality of the products sold to the shoppers.

Now delivering in Accra and Tema, the firm plans to start delivering to Kumasi, Obuasi, Takoradi and Cape Coast soon.

 

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