Swedish’s Faktura
July 2nd, 2008

In sweden, online buyers are so used to getting the product first before paying. Well, most of their e-commerce websites support two payment options, Faktura and credit card. Faktura remains as the preferred one where the owners value the return rights of their customer more than anything. Invoices are sent together with the products. Buyers will have to just pay the invoice through their local bank account.

Another thing I might it interesting is the introduction of additional fee for a greener-packaging method. Yes, paying extra to have the website owner wrap your product in a more eco-friendly way. It costs 10 kr extra, but makes huge difference. So, opt in for MILJO next time :)
Thanks to Jian for sharing this. Jian just returned from Sweden, he was sent there to do research on how Nordic countries run their online business sustainable environmental…
Discard your PC in good way
April 7th, 2008
If you have any end-of-life or spoilt PC, you can send it to this drop-off centre near Taman Mayang, Petaling Jaya. They pay cash (RM1 - RM10) for your recyclables.
Pls contact Micol 016-2828366 or visit website hebatpages.com. Or, you can send your contact info by fax to them at 03-78806252 to request pickup.
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January 19th, 2008

“Keep it in the store room first!”
You have a nice office chair that is broken. It can be fixed by replacing the circular plate beneath. New chair costs RM120 while fixing it costs you RM70. Most of us don’t throw it away or buy a new one because you know that the-lying-in-the-store-room broken chair can be fixed.
Making immediate decision is painful, so as making a change. Both explore a new possibility unknown. You can stay in your comfort zone by making no decision or change - will a comfort zone remains comfort without change, I doubt!
Your call to add a new junk worth RM50 to the earth, or to call BinChen for her help to fix your chair!
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