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Pošta Slovenije has introduced the MojaPošta mobile application, designed to streamline viewing and managing packages for users. This innovative app allows customers to track their shipments in real time, receive secure push notifications about package statuses, and access essential information directly on their smartphones, thereby enhancing protection against online scams.
The delivery phase of online shopping plays a crucial role in customer satisfaction, with studies indicating that positive delivery experiences significantly increase the likelihood of repeat purchases. Recognizing this, Pošta Slovenije aims to improve user experiences with the new MojaPošta app, which enables easy management of packages anytime and anywhere.
The MojaPošta application includes:
- Default Delivery Location: Users can set their preferred delivery point from over 1,300 collection points, including more than 200 parcel machines available 24/7.
- Flexible Delivery Options: Customers can choose specific delivery locations, such as their terrace or garage, and even alter delivery dates, accommodating busy schedules and holiday plans.
- Convenient Shipping Process: Users can send packages by entering recipient details step-by-step within the app. They receive a ready-to-print shipping label via email and can drop off their packages at selected parcel machines or post offices.
For online merchants, it will certainly be useful information that by using the MojaPošta application, users can obtain information about received and returned shipments faster, which reduces the number of inquiries directly with the merchant and encourages more successful deliveries on the first attempt.
Pošta Slovenije regularly assesses user satisfaction with its parcel delivery services, reporting high levels of contentment among customers. Notably, nine out of ten users would recommend Pošta Slovenije's services to others.
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