Before switching to a full time e-commerce website in 2012, Multiply.com was one of the fastest growing social networking sites in the Phili...
Before switching to a full time e-commerce website in 2012, Multiply.com was one of the fastest growing social networking sites in the Philippines after Friendster in its prior years. Now Multiply just made a sad announcement on its website, they are shutting down the website this coming May.
The site will cease normal operations on May 6 and will completely terminate the whole Multiply.com on May 31, 2013. This means the merchants on Multiply will still be able to accept orders until May 6 and then from that date until the end of May will be their allowance time to settle all of their transactions with their customers, find and migrate to another e-commerce platform and receive their funds from Multiply.
Also, Multiply said that those users/merchants who subscribed to the website's premium services such as Trust Badge who have not completed their subscription on the day of shut down, they will receive a
pro-rated refund from Multiply. To process the reimbursement and for all other questions about this matter, users may call Multiply's customer service hotline.
I have seen great improvements on Multiply's e-commerce platform since its migration from being a social network site. There was the building of shopping cart, payment methods for both merchants and buyers to
process their transactions.
A lot of people are doing business with Multiply and most of them are depending on the e-commerce site to continue with their business. I can see how hard it is to find another platform like Multiply where trust and convenience of doing online shopping and selling have been established.
The site will cease normal operations on May 6 and will completely terminate the whole Multiply.com on May 31, 2013. This means the merchants on Multiply will still be able to accept orders until May 6 and then from that date until the end of May will be their allowance time to settle all of their transactions with their customers, find and migrate to another e-commerce platform and receive their funds from Multiply.
Also, Multiply said that those users/merchants who subscribed to the website's premium services such as Trust Badge who have not completed their subscription on the day of shut down, they will receive a
pro-rated refund from Multiply. To process the reimbursement and for all other questions about this matter, users may call Multiply's customer service hotline.
I have seen great improvements on Multiply's e-commerce platform since its migration from being a social network site. There was the building of shopping cart, payment methods for both merchants and buyers to
process their transactions.
A lot of people are doing business with Multiply and most of them are depending on the e-commerce site to continue with their business. I can see how hard it is to find another platform like Multiply where trust and convenience of doing online shopping and selling have been established.
