
CarousellMobile, the mobile-centric division of Carousell, has announced the launch of its inaugural physical outlet at Chinatown Point. This move marks a new phase in the company’s growth, introducing a tangible retail presence to supplement its popular online platform.
The new physical location promises to offer an extensive range of pre-owned mobile devices, reportedly the most comprehensive selection available in a singular retail point within Singapore. This unique set-up will enable customers to personally inspect and try out devices prior to their purchase. This hands-on approach will provide potential buyers with the confidence that they are purchasing a product that meets their requirements and expectations.
CarousellMobile’s customers will also have the option to peruse online listings for all available products or obtain a valuation quote for their existing devices before making an in-store visit.
In addition to retail services, the store is committed to providing comprehensive services that prolong the lifespan of mobile devices. This includes providing certified pre-owned phones accompanied by warranties and flexible return policies, instant cash buybacks, trade-in options, and on-site repair services.
Alvin Yap, the lead at CarousellMobile, shared his insights on the company’s latest venture. He emphasized the significance of physical interactions in building trust, especially when dealing with high-value items like phones and luxury bags. He added, “CarousellMobile is our solution to the anxiety that comes with purchasing pre-owned electronics.”
What does the new CarousellMobile store offer?
The store offers a wide range of second-hand mobile devices, along with services such as instant cash buybacks, trade-ins, and on-site repair services. Customers can physically inspect and test products before purchasing.
Where is CarousellMobile’s physical store located?
CarousellMobile’s physical store is located at Chinatown Point.
What does Alvin Yap, the lead at CarousellMobile, say about the new store?
Alvin Yap emphasizes the importance of physical interactions in building trust when dealing with high-value items. He sees the new store as a solution to the anxiety often associated with buying used electronics.