TCS launches online shopping portal
KARACHI: TCS has launched www.yayvo.com - the new face of its online shopping portal, TCS Connect, said a statement issued Friday. An e-commerce site of TCS E-Com (Pvt) Limited, this website offers a wide range of leading local and global brands, including electronic gadgets, mobile phones, fashion apparel for men
By our correspondents
September 12, 2015
KARACHI: TCS has launched www.yayvo.com - the new face of its online shopping portal, TCS Connect, said a statement issued Friday.
An e-commerce site of TCS E-Com (Pvt) Limited, this website offers a wide range of leading local and global brands, including electronic gadgets, mobile phones, fashion apparel for men and women, home décor and lifestyle goods, books, and edible items. Every product on Yayvo.com is original, and is packed and shipped with an official warranty, backed by the TCS delivery promise.
Yayvo.com has also teamed up with TCS Hazir for selected high demand brands. The service ensures delivery within 60 minutes of ordering online right to the customer’s doorstep in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad or Rawalpindi. The 60-minute online shopping model is the first of its kind in Pakistan.
Yayvo.com redefines the online shopping experience for customers with its 7-day return-no questions asked policy, along with a simple and easy-to-use interface.
Customers can call, chat or order online directly from any device having internet connectivity. There are various payment options on the website, including cash on delivery of up to Rs100,000 for shoppers in Pakistan. Customers around the world can shop on www.yayvo.com and have goods delivered anywhere across Pakistan as well as at 225 locations where TCS delivers globally.
An e-commerce site of TCS E-Com (Pvt) Limited, this website offers a wide range of leading local and global brands, including electronic gadgets, mobile phones, fashion apparel for men and women, home décor and lifestyle goods, books, and edible items. Every product on Yayvo.com is original, and is packed and shipped with an official warranty, backed by the TCS delivery promise.
Yayvo.com has also teamed up with TCS Hazir for selected high demand brands. The service ensures delivery within 60 minutes of ordering online right to the customer’s doorstep in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad or Rawalpindi. The 60-minute online shopping model is the first of its kind in Pakistan.
Yayvo.com redefines the online shopping experience for customers with its 7-day return-no questions asked policy, along with a simple and easy-to-use interface.
Customers can call, chat or order online directly from any device having internet connectivity. There are various payment options on the website, including cash on delivery of up to Rs100,000 for shoppers in Pakistan. Customers around the world can shop on www.yayvo.com and have goods delivered anywhere across Pakistan as well as at 225 locations where TCS delivers globally.
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