PARCELPOINT is inviting
pharmacies to become part of its
national network of pick-up sites,
with key advantages including
driving foot traffic in store and
becoming a convenient local hub
for customers shopping online.
There are already more than
1000 ParcelPoint locations signed
up, making it Australia’s leading
network of local stores offering
extended hours parcel services.
Pharmacies earn commission
on every parcel collected and
returned, and there are no setup
costs required.
Participating shops need a secure
storage area and a computer with
internet access, with users of the
service simply specifying their local
ParcelPoint agent as the delivery
location for their online shopping
so they can collect when required.
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