It most probably won't have a reverse effect as you said because the number of people buying online won't outnumber the number of people buying goods in physical shops, at least in the near future of India.
And if Amazon does come to India, I don't see how a company might effect the sales of the shops such that they'll close down. So, Amazon coming to India is only advantageous.
Nothing will change in local shops. You can't buy tandoori chicken and chapati in Amazon.
I got this mail today:
Hi ,
This is Asha from Amazon, I have tried reaching you on phone but couldn’t reach you . We are looking to start our operations in India and are evaluating partners for our future business. We are approaching you as you are already working with us in other locales.
We can discuss more about it, If you can forward your phone number and preferred time to call you.
Thanks & Regards,
Again second time now. The email you received is spam - not sent from an Amazon employee, but spam to steal your credit card and personal information from you. You will be asked to provide your payment information at the end of the segment in order to get started as one of the "select few" to participate in Amazon's move to India. :cough:
Again, this is email is not valid, this is a spam.
Am I in newb land, damn 2k13 puppies :139:
Why would an Amazon employee try to SPAM me?
I have tried reaching you on phone but couldn’t reach you .
, If you can forward your phone number
Hello,
Yes I have been sending this Email to our Partners in India for the same reason mentioned. To those who replied to this mail, I spoke to them on phone too.
I work for Amazon.com for the Junglee.com Process.
Let me know if any other information required from my side.
Thanks & Regards,
K Asha Hepsyba
Leads Qualification Analyst
hepsyba@amazon.com
The email you received wasn't sent from Amazon. :rofl:
Don't be scammed by t3h spam >.>