Unlike previously where digital payment options were available only at the time of placing the order, e-commerce companies are now accepting payments through cards and mobile wallets after the order is delivered.
The move is aimed at ensuring that companies do not lose customers who opt for cash on delivery (CoD).
Following the government's decision to demonetise Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, the likes of Amazon and Paytm had to halt CoD services, while Flipkart and Snapdeal set limits of Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 on such orders.
Snapdeal, for example, has launched Wallet on Delivery (WoD) feature that allows customers to pay on delivery by using their FreeCharge wallet.
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"This will allow users to make the payment only when their package is delivered and simultaneously, remove the need to handle cash and find the exact change for pay for the delivery," Snapdeal CEO and co-founder Kunal Bahl said.
Box8, an online food ordering platform with operations in Mumbai, Pune and Bangalore, has introduced a similar 'Pay Online after delivery' feature.
"The technology team at Box8 started working on this feature right after the Government's announcement of making 500 and Rs 1,000 notes invalid. Our whole tech team stayed over, coded for 10 hours straight, tested it early morning, and we had it ready," he said.
This flexibility is also expected to encourage more people to try transacting online, he added.
Digital payments platform MobiKwik -- which has over 35 million users and a network of more than one lakh merchants -- is also extending support.