Bargain Hunters Get Advice from Smartphones
For Americans, the mobile phone is quickly becoming Santa’s biggest helper.
mighty software applications for devices like the Apple iPhone are making it easy for bargain-hunting consumers to see whether another retailer is offering a better deal on a big-screen HDTV or pair of shoes and to use it to haggle at the cash register.
Online retailers are revamping the mobile versions of their sites so consumers can prepare purchases without tedious typing. And offline retailers, battling for every last dollar, are sending cell phone users electronic coupons to lure them away from competitors.
Online coupons have been popular for several years in countries like South Korea. And in Japan, more than 50 million public already carry devices that can serve as wallets — the phone can be waved by a scanner at a cash register, and the price is either deducted from a prepaid explanation or charged to a credit card.
Now, Americans are
“We are at the cusp of that technology really driving a lot of activity during the shopping season,” said Stacy Janiak, United States retail practice leader at Deloitte. “It is both an opportunity and a challenge for a retailer, considering you can have a consumer who can cross-shop your store with other bricks-and-mortar stores or online, all from the convenience of your aisle.”
Heather Reed, a mother in Cypress,…
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