[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park] Interpark Books is starting a service that delivers books the next morning if orders are placed before midnight in the Seoul area.
Interpark Books announced on the 10th that it will expand and strengthen the 'One-Day Delivery Plus' service, which began in May.
One-Day Delivery Plus is the first morning delivery service introduced by Interpark Books as an online bookstore. By using One-Day Delivery Plus, customers can receive their books by noon the day after ordering. However, there were conditions of ordering before 7 PM and a minimum purchase amount of 30,000 KRW.
Starting from the 10th, regardless of the order amount, customers in the Seoul area can receive their books by the next morning if they place orders before midnight on weekdays (Monday to Friday). Interpark Books stated that with the expansion of the One-Day Delivery Plus service, if customers in Seoul purchase books on weekdays, orders placed before 3 PM will be delivered by the evening of the same day, and orders placed from 3 PM to midnight will be delivered before noon the next day. This means customers can receive their books within 24 hours no matter when they order during the day.
Meanwhile, to commemorate the expansion of the One-Day Delivery Plus service, Interpark Books will provide a 1,000 KRW book gift certificate, usable multiple times, to the first 500 customers daily from the 10th to the 31st. Additionally, by solving initial consonant quizzes on Interpark Books' Facebook and Instagram, 100 people will be selected by lottery to receive a Starbucks Iced Americano. Furthermore, they are recommending books that were most loved by readers in the first half of the year across genres such as literature, humanities, self-development, business and economics, and comics, as part of a year-end planning exhibition, suggesting books that are good to read immediately after receiving them via One-Day Delivery Plus before going on vacation.
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