Wildberries began to test the reserve service and a pharmacy drug collection. The function is available in the appendix of the mobile appendix in iOS and Android, said the company’s press service.
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Customers can request online medications in the market and pick them up in the closest pharmacies. The tests take place in several areas of Moscow, in the future, the geography of the service will expand to other regions.
“Wildberries acts as an online video, which connects directly to the seller with the buyer, can book the necessary products in it. And the distributor takes the storage, the assembly, as well as the delivery of the order to the associated pharmacy in which the client already pays the goods in the payment, ”said the report.
When ordering prescription medications, users must show the recipe to the pharmacist. For this category, the payment is only provided in the payment after the delivery and verification of the goods. In the future, Wildberries plans to introduce a “prepaid calculation system”, release is indicated.
WildBerries’s first partner was the POLZARU Internet Apot, which is part of the group of pharmaceutical distributors Puls. The company “Delivery Drugs to all pharmacies throughout Russia”, said the press service.
On February 3, Wildberries launched training for rookie sellers in proof mode to help deal with work on the platform. For some users in the personal account of the seller, a step -by -step instruction appeared instead of the usual main page.
At the end of January, Marketplais began to try the opportunity to leave PVZ’s emails and managers online. In the first stage, a limited number of buyers can use the service. The head of the Tatyana Kim market said the advice will “instantly” the “WB wal” of the PVZ or Couer manager.
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