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  2. IGP (e-gifting retailer) - Wikipedia

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    IGP is an India-based online retailer of personalized, floral, gourmet, and handmade gifting products, as well as a distribution company, founded by Tarun Joshi in 2017. [2] The company is headquartered in Mumbai , India , and operates in India, Singapore and UAE .

  3. Archies Limited - Wikipedia

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    The company went public in 1995. In 1998, it was listed on the National Stock Exchange of India and Bombay Stock Exchange. Archies Limited is in the business of manufacturing and selling greeting cards and other social expression products such as gifts and posters. Archies has a market share of about 50% of India's greeting cards market. [3]

  4. Snapdeal - Wikipedia

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    Snapdeal is an Indian e-commerce company, based in New Delhi, India. It was founded in February 2010 by Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal. [3] Snapdeal is one of the top 5 online marketplaces in India. [4] Snapdeal targets the value e-commerce segment, which Bahl estimated to be three times larger than the branded goods market. [5]

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  7. Product return - Wikipedia

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    In the US, an estimated 8–10% of in-store sales is returned whereas online sales may result in 25–40% returns. In Asia and Europe, less than 5 percent of purchases are returned. [5] US shoppers returned $396 billion worth of purchases in 2018 – brick-and-mortar and online, according to the National Retail Federation (NRF). [6]