FAQ

Popular question: Can i pay cash on delivery on jumia ?

  1. Click on the link sent to your phone and login to pay on JumiaPay website with your registered email on Jumia or sign up to pay.
  2. On the JumiaPay payment confirmation page, click Pay Now.
  3. Select Use different payment method to add a debit card, returning customer can use the pre-registered debit card.

You asked, how much is jumia delivery fee in Nigeria? MEDIUM ITEMS: the shipping fee is 4,050 for the main city and 4,550 for the Group E Region; the maximum fee here is 20,000. If the shipping fee exceeds 20,000 please do not pay. LARGE ITEMS: the shipping fee is 12,100 for the main city and 15,100 for the Group E Region; the maximum fee here is 60,000.

People ask also, how does pay on delivery work? The customer pays the deliverer or shipper using cash or card. The COD amount is then deposited into the account of the logistics partner or shipper. The logistics company remits the amount to the seller’s account after deducting the handling charges.

Best answer for this question, is Jumia trusted? No to Fake products JUMIA’s goal is to build the best online shopping experience to gain customer’s trust; this is why we only sell genuine and original products. JUMIA is abiding by the legal rules related to the Customer Protection regulations.

Frequent question, does Jumia deliver to your house? Jumia might be an online storefront, but we also operate a number of different pickup stations all over Nigeria. These stations serves as locations where you can choose to have your orders delivered to.

How long does Jumia take to deliver?

Jumia Standard Shipping: 6 to 12 business days. Jumia Global: 17 to 23 business days.

How long does it take Jumia to deliver an order?

It takes 4 to 6 business days for your product to get to you if it is the standard shipping method. Remember, weekends are not included. For products shipped from overseas, it takes 12 to 19 business days for your product to get to you.

Can you still do cash on delivery?

With Collect-on-Delivery, more commonly known as COD, you can arrange for your customer to pay upon delivery of the merchandise, with the USPS collecting payment in either cash or check. If paid by check, the USPS will forward the check on to you.

How do I pay cash on delivery?

Cash on Delivery facility shall be available to Express Parcel, Business Parcel and Speed Post customers subject to the following conditions, namely: Customer is a contractual customer and has agreement with the Department for transmission Cash on Delivery articles.

Is cash on delivery and pay on delivery same?

‘Pay on Delivery’ (POD) includes Cash on Delivery (COD) as well as additional digital payment facilities via Amazon SMS Pay link. Pay on Delivery is available as a payment method for all items that are Fulfilled by Amazon, Prime Eligible and some seller fulfilled items.

Which is better Konga or Jumia?

Verdict: Jumia is rated higher than Konga in terms of global internet engagement.

What is wrong with Jumia?

Jumia left fragmented markets that are hostile to ecommerce with underdeveloped digital payment services and a poor logistical and delivery infrastructure that led to high managing operations costs. In addition, the company downsized its operations in Nigeria, its biggest market.

Are Jumia products original?

Are all products on Jumia original, new/unused and genuine? Yes, We are committed to offering our customers 100% genuine and original products. We also take the necessary actions to ensure that any seller found to be selling non-genuine products is immediately delisted from selling on Jumia.

What happens if I don’t pick up my Jumia order?

If you don’t pick it up at the VDO, the package will be sent to the warehouse where you will still be able to pick it up.

Can someone else pick up my Jumia order?

Jumia Kenya on Twitter: “@Laura_Thuo Hi, we confirm that you can send someone else to collect the order on your behalf.

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