IKEA Offers Shipping Fee Discount Until Next Month 20th... 29,000 KRW for Purchases Over 500,000 KRW
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] IKEA Korea will hold a delivery fee discount event from the 26th of this month to the 20th of next month.
On the 22nd, IKEA Korea stated in a press release, "We have prepared a delivery fee discount event to help customers experience IKEA's home furnishing products and solutions safely and conveniently at a lower price, enabling a better life at home."
The delivery fee discount event will take place from the 26th of this month to the 20th of next month at all IKEA Korea offline stores (Gwangmyeong, Goyang, Giheung, Dongbusan, Planning Studio, IKEA Lab) and the online store. During the event period, customers who purchase over 500,000 KRW can receive a furniture delivery fee discount, paying only 29,000 KRW. This is 30,000 KRW cheaper than the regular delivery fee.
Additionally, IKEA Korea offers various non-face-to-face services. Representative examples include the 'IKEA app' and 'online shopping,' which allow customers to search for various home furnishing products, experience home furnishing ideas and solutions through digital showrooms, self-interior, and self-planning, and complete payments.
They also operate a 'planning service' where customers can receive ideas and solutions from IKEA home furnishing experts online to decorate their home spaces, and a 'phone order service' that enables customers to handle home furnishing planning, ordering, and delivery via phone.
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Nicholas Jonsson, Commercial Manager of IKEA Korea, said, "Due to COVID-19, the home has become a more precious space for everyone," adding, "We hope more people can make their homes more comfortable and happy spaces through IKEA's home furnishing products and safe, convenient non-face-to-face services."
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