Apple Personal Pickup service takes on British market

Apple launched the Personal Pickup service in America to get the orders by consumers. This service was launched to remit the peak hours during the rush season for shopping, reports Macnn on November 26.

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Personal Pickup service allows consumers to make orders online, and pickup their packages from the offline Apple retail stores. One can get its package within one hour.

Personal Pickup service was released in 2011 in America. The consumers can check the storage of nearest Apple retail stores online before they place orders. Apple company will send them the self-help pickup emails or text messages after consumers confirmed their orders.

It is suggested to pick up their commodities at the nearest retail stores around their residence. They might need to show their emails or text messages to confirm when picking up the goods.

Canadians and Australians are also allowed to use the Personal Pickup service to take their commodities, reported 9to5Mac lately. In the meanwhile, Apple offered training courses to its retail store staffs concerned the Personal Pickup service in Australia, France and other countries.

Apple owns 460 Apple retail stores in 18 countries, including 200 retail stores in United States. It was revealed that Apple planned to introduce the Personal Pickup service to more countries in November. It is possible that it carries out this plan later.

 

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