E-commerce platform Snapdeal on Tuesday resumed full services pan-India, covering over 26,000 pincodes, excluding those in the containment zones it used to serve pre-lockdown.
The company also said it will be giving the cash-on-delivery options to customers as before.
The e-commerce industry was in deep crisis after government banned them from taking non-essential goods orders during the lockdown that began on March 25. However, after the fourth lockdown extension from Monday through May 31, e-commerce players were allowed to take order of all goods.
A statement from the company claimed that they are only platform offering the cash-on-delivery option now across all the 26,000 pin codes – in green, orange and red zones it was serving before the lockdown.
Snapdeal also said it has completed delivery of nearly 50 per cent of the pre-lockdown orders placed in March but which could not be delivered due to the lockdown.
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