As a way of introducing development and modernity into the daily marketing transactions of Ghanaians, a new online delivery store - ibuygh.com - has been launched.
According to the Director of Operations of the company, Mr. Samuel Sonkroh, ibuy.com the website is to expose Ghanaians to a much easier, liable and affordable way of buying products right in the comfort of ones home.
It is intended to save Ghanaians the hustle of roaming the markets to buy products, and as well save them some time to undertake other activities of theirs, he emphasised.
Speaking at the launch of the website in Tema yesterday, Mr. Samuel Sonkroh noted: “this online delivery store is aimed at creating a platform for buyers and sellers to interact, and as well transact business online.”
He added that it would also give the buyer a secured convenient transaction, and to seal a deal without any the two parties meeting physically.
According to him, apart from the company's involvement in beauty products, home services, real estate, car rental, business and travel, it is as well involved in market foodstuff delivery.
He mentioned that the delivery service at the moment runs through the Tema Metropolis, Spintex, East Legon and Dzorwulu.
For the mode of payment, customers can only pay through an e-zwich card to card transaction and text to pay mode of transaction.


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