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[Asia Economy Reporter Cha Min-young] GS Shop announced on the 28th that it will hold a special gift-giving broadcast titled ‘Convey Your Heart’ during the Chuseok holiday period, when deliveries are delayed.


The event will run for one week from 2 a.m. on the 28th until 2 a.m. on the 5th of next month, when the holiday ends. During this period, customers who order gifts from products broadcasted on GS Shop through the GS Shop app and complete payment will receive a 5,000 KRW credit per person. However, some products such as rentals and insurance are excluded.


GS Shop’s gift-giving service allows customers to send gifts from approximately 8 million products on GS Shop by simply knowing the recipient’s name and contact information. Users can access the service by clicking the gift button on the product page and entering the recipient’s information. During the special broadcast period, customers can also send their heartfelt messages through Chuseok message cards.


The recipient can enter their delivery address and contact information themselves by viewing the message received via KakaoTalk or text message. If the gift is not accepted within 5 days, it will be automatically canceled, and deliveries will be made sequentially after the Chuseok holiday.


Since launching the GS Shop gift-giving service in July, the number of users has continuously increased, with the average daily orders growing more than tenfold compared to the initial launch period. GS Shop expects the gift-giving service, which combines a wide variety of approximately 8 million products with ordering convenience, to grow into a flagship service of the company in the future.



Kim Min-ji, the manager in charge of GS Shop’s gift-giving service, stated, “The GS Shop gift-giving special broadcast will be a great opportunity for customers who cannot meet in person during the Chuseok holiday due to COVID-19 or who have not yet placed orders and face difficulties with pre-holiday delivery, to send their hearts to family and relatives first along with credit benefits.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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