Some good news. CyberShop.com Offers Free Shipping Through Microsoft's MSN eShop; Offer Good For All Consumer Electronics Purchases on electronics.Net Site Through Year End
Business Wire - December 06, 1999 10:07
JERSEY CITY, NJ--(BUSINESS WIRE)--December 6, 1999-- CyberShop.com(R), Inc (Nasdaq: CYSP), a leading Internet retailer of branded merchandise, announced today that its subsidiary electronics.Net (http://electronics.net) will provide free shipping this holiday season in conjunction with MSN eShop (Nasdaq: MSFT). Other prominent retailers providing free shipping for this promotion include 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Alle Fine Jewelry, Alloy.com, AtYourOffice.com, barnes&noble.com, Biscoff.Com, Cooking.com, Crutchfield.com, deLiAs.com, Eddie Bauer Online, eHobbies, Furniture.com, Garden.com, Godiva.com, HickoryFarms, ibeauty.com, igo.com, Lifextension.com, Mercata, Outpost.com, PETsMART.com, Red Envelope Gifts, Send.com, Shopsports, Toohome, Toysrus.com, ToyTime.com, Umbra.com, Watchzone and wine.com.
Under this special promotion which begins today, shoppers simply click on "free shipping" at the MSN eShop web site (http://eshop.msn.com/) and sign in using Microsoft(R) Passport. They can then select a participating store, find what they want to buy, and get the items shipped for free. Shoppers can take advantage of the free shipping offer on all UPS ground shipments at electronics.Net during this special promotional period that ends on Dec. 18. Using UPS ground electronics.Net customer can expect their shipment within a 2-3 day delivery time.
The response to Microsoft's recently launched shopping service, MSN eShop, has been phenomenal, as e-shoppers embrace the power of one complete online shopping solution. The new service has already attracted over five times as many visitors to MSN eShop since the site's launch on November 2nd. MSN eShop addresses a key unmet need of consumers: the ability to easily find and buy exactly what they are looking for. More than 100 premier merchants have joined MSN eShop's growing offering, making it more convenient for consumers to find, compare, select, purchase and ship their gifts during the busiest shopping season of the year -- all from one site.
"CyberShop.com is 100% committed to providing a unique and hassle-free shopping experience this holiday season," said Jeff Tauber, CyberShop.com Chairman and CEO. "High shipping costs are one of the main reasons that customers abandon their transaction. Free shipping, particularly for consumer electronics, is a huge promotion for our customers."
electronics.Net offers a wide selection of brand name consumer electronics across a number of product categories selling products from brands such as JVC, Sharp, Aiwa, Panasonic, Bose, Zenith, RCA, Yamaha, Toshiba, Philips and General Electric. electronics.Net competes with Amazon.com Electronics and Circuit City's online division, leveraging the electronic commerce expertise of CyberShop.com along with its access to the largest selection of consumer electronics and appliances on the Internet.
PR just hit the street. Let's see the effect. Guess I'll hold for one week now. Effect may be seen Wednesday. I missed the MSFT connection on their retail site. Good company. Maybe this "garbage stock" has a revival. Never thought much of briefing.com anyways. Jack |