It is learned that according to US business information, Newegg recently launched a product price protection plan, which will provide price protection for specific products to encourage more consumers to purchase before the "Black Friday" promotion (November 21, 2021). If the price of the product drops during Black Friday, Newegg will automatically refund the difference. Newegg's global CEO Anthony Chow said that due to the intensification of global supply chain problems, the early launch of the product price protection plan can attract more consumers to shop in advance and avoid possible supply shortages of some commodities during the peak shopping season. It is reported that for any product purchased on Newegg with the "Black Friday Price Protection" badge between October 14 and November 21, 2021, Newegg will automatically track the price changes of these products between November 21 and November 30. If the price decreases, the refund will be completed before December 6, 2021. It is learned that in recent times, Newegg has been continuously improving its return policy to make returns simpler, faster and more efficient, in order to optimize consumers' shopping experience, attract more customer groups, and compete in the market with Amazon, Walmart, Target and others. Editor ✎ Nicole/ Disclaimer: This article is copyrighted and may not be reproduced without permission. |
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