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Wat (wie) is mail order - definitie

BUYING OF GOODS OR SERVICES BY MAIL DELIVERY
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  • Cover of a mail-order catalogue for scientific equipment.
  • The cover of the first [[Eaton's]] catalogue, published in 1884. The Eaton's catalogue would continue to be published until 1976.
  • The Outlook]], American magazine advertisement from 1916 offering mail delivery of fish and seafood.
  • Sears, Roebuck and Company catalogue, 1918

mail order         
¦ noun the ordering of goods by post.
mail order         
(mail orders)
1.
Mail order is a system of buying and selling goods. You choose the goods you want from a company by looking at their catalogue, and the company sends them to you by post.
The toys are available by mail order from Opi Toys...
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2.
Mail orders are goods that have been ordered by mail order. (mainly AM)
I supervise the packing of all mail orders.
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Mail order         
Mail order is the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. The buyer places an order for the desired products with the merchant through some remote methods such as:

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Mail order

Mail order is the buying of goods or services by mail delivery. The buyer places an order for the desired products with the merchant through some remote methods such as:

  • Sending an order form in the mail
  • Placing a telephone call
  • Placing an order with a few travelling agents and paying by installments
  • Filling in a form on a website or mobile app — if the product information is also mainly obtained online rather than via a paper catalogue or via television, this model is online shopping or e-commerce

Then, the products are delivered to the customer. The products are usually delivered directly to an address supplied by the customer, such as a home address, but occasionally the orders are delivered to a nearby retail location for the customer to pick up. Some merchants also allow the goods to be shipped directly to a third party consumer, which is an effective way to send a gift to an out-of-town recipient. Some merchants delivered the goods directly to the customer via their travelling agents.

A mail order catalogue is a publication containing a list of general merchandise from a company. Companies who publish and operate mail order catalogues are referred to as cataloguers within the industry. Cataloguers buy or manufacture goods then market those goods to prospects (prospective customers). Cataloguers may "rent" names from list brokers or cooperative databases. The catalogue itself is published in a similar fashion as any magazine publication and distributed through a variety of means, usually via a postal service and the internet.

Sometimes supermarket products do mail order promotions, whereby people can send in the UPC plus shipping and handling to get a product made especially for the company.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor mail order
1. In 1'62, he launched a mail–order sailing equipment business.
2. Indians who buy the catalogs aren‘t interested in mail order.
3. Bean Inc., a company that does considerable mail–order business.
4. The farm does most of its business by mail order.
5. After the 1'30s, mail–order catalogs increased their availability.