Would You Consider Selecting Contemporary Jewelry From An ATM?
Today's jewelry news reviews reveal that online jewellery shopping has moved on a step. A gold ATM machine is today marketing contemporary jewellery and gold coins - in India. But while a great many folk have learned how to believe in online jewellery shopping, buying from a machine has not proved as popular as internet or over-the-counter purchases by people who know their products.
India's first ATM machine has been proven as a conversation piece but buyers benefit from the experience of speaking with a real sales person. And browsing gorgeous jewelry items on the web is your next best thing.
Large amounts of gold is sold within the large country of India with more than 900 tonnes of gold bullion changing hands. Consequently if machine-sold gold and jewelry isn't hitting the jackpot there, it is less likely that an ATM dishing out glimmering jewels would do well in England. It most certainly wouldn't be popular in the rather conservative Orkney Islands - people here love to shop locally online at http://www.olagoriejewellery.com.
But the machine's operator is upbeat with respect to the new system for jewelry buyers. "There is investment purchase in this machine, there is gifting in the machine then there's self-indulgence," says Sanjeev Agarwal, chief executive of Gitanjali Exports, which is the creator of the machine. "On the first day of the launch earlier this year there were some 28 purchases."
The automated dispenser dishes out diamond jewelry whilst the smallest gold coin being offered weighs a gram and costs something like 40. The touch screen offers virtually instant satisfaction but might lead to impulsive buys, we fear.
Gitanjali hopes the electronic teller units, besides being far less expensive to run than a store, will allow the company to attain a wider base of buyers and offer a convenient means by which to buy in a country that's taking on today's technology speedily. The standalone prototype golden box, slightly taller and wider compared to a traditional cash ATM, stands adjacent to the entrance of a busy Indian shopping mall, constructed so it is safe and secure against power drills and protected by surveillance cameras.
A Workable Alternative to Online Jewellery Shopping?
People use a touchscreen to browse through the goods that are available and may pay with either charge cards or cash. Agarwal states that many of us were cautious about ATM cash machines when they were introduced but are now happy to rely on them and that is how his new clients will interact with these machines, as time passes.
He proposes to unveil 75 of the automated machines during the next four years, in airports, shopping centers and at faith based sites. We wonder whether people within the Northern Isles would decide to try buying Orkney jewellery dispensed from an ATM outside St Magnus Cathedral. We imagine online jewellery shopping and buying over the counter will continue to be the preferred options here! Why not start by checking out some of our traditional Scottish jewellery at http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/range.php?id=5.
Today's jewelry news reviews reveal that online jewellery shopping has moved on a step. A gold ATM machine is today marketing contemporary jewellery and gold coins - in India. But while a great many folk have learned how to believe in online jewellery shopping, buying from a machine has not proved as popular as internet or over-the-counter purchases by people who know their products.
India's first ATM machine has been proven as a conversation piece but buyers benefit from the experience of speaking with a real sales person. And browsing gorgeous jewelry items on the web is your next best thing.
Large amounts of gold is sold within the large country of India with more than 900 tonnes of gold bullion changing hands. Consequently if machine-sold gold and jewelry isn't hitting the jackpot there, it is less likely that an ATM dishing out glimmering jewels would do well in England. It most certainly wouldn't be popular in the rather conservative Orkney Islands - people here love to shop locally online at http://www.olagoriejewellery.com.
But the machine's operator is upbeat with respect to the new system for jewelry buyers. "There is investment purchase in this machine, there is gifting in the machine then there's self-indulgence," says Sanjeev Agarwal, chief executive of Gitanjali Exports, which is the creator of the machine. "On the first day of the launch earlier this year there were some 28 purchases."
The automated dispenser dishes out diamond jewelry whilst the smallest gold coin being offered weighs a gram and costs something like 40. The touch screen offers virtually instant satisfaction but might lead to impulsive buys, we fear.
Gitanjali hopes the electronic teller units, besides being far less expensive to run than a store, will allow the company to attain a wider base of buyers and offer a convenient means by which to buy in a country that's taking on today's technology speedily. The standalone prototype golden box, slightly taller and wider compared to a traditional cash ATM, stands adjacent to the entrance of a busy Indian shopping mall, constructed so it is safe and secure against power drills and protected by surveillance cameras.
A Workable Alternative to Online Jewellery Shopping?
People use a touchscreen to browse through the goods that are available and may pay with either charge cards or cash. Agarwal states that many of us were cautious about ATM cash machines when they were introduced but are now happy to rely on them and that is how his new clients will interact with these machines, as time passes.
He proposes to unveil 75 of the automated machines during the next four years, in airports, shopping centers and at faith based sites. We wonder whether people within the Northern Isles would decide to try buying Orkney jewellery dispensed from an ATM outside St Magnus Cathedral. We imagine online jewellery shopping and buying over the counter will continue to be the preferred options here! Why not start by checking out some of our traditional Scottish jewellery at http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/range.php?id=5.
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Who needs Automated teller machines - there is nothing to outweigh the convenience of online jewellery shopping, Make sure you visit our website for a large range of unusual and ethnic designs, or if you're keen on contemporary jewellery try http://www.olagoriejewellery.com/range.php?id=1.
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