Online record gone in 60 seconds

by Money Doctor Wednesday 12 December, 2007

Gone in 60 Seconds? More like spent in 60 Seconds!

At 1.09pm on Tuesday 11th December, a new record was set.

But we're not quite sure whether it is something to be excited about or something to worry over; we'll let you be the judge!

The record was set as shoppers spent £767,500 over the internet in a single minute.

(That's probably as much as Beckham earns for putting his boots on...)

The astonishing amount is the most money ever spent online by UK shoppers in a single minute and this massive surge was expected to make Tuesday Britain's biggest ever online shopping day.

Frankly. We're surprised the internet didn't break under all the strain.

Retail Decisions, which processes card payments, said that we would spend £370 million online during the day; this is 106% more than the same day last Christmas. Total e-retail sales during the last three months of 2007 are expected to hit £17.6 billion, a figure that is 82% higher than last year.

So much for money worries right?

It certainly does seem that we are not content to cut back this Christmas (although maybe it will once again be in our New Year's Resolutions?) as internet spending in the UK is likely to hit £40 billion this year, and is predicted to reach £162billion by 2020, when it will make up 40% of retail spending.

It also helps that internet prices are on average 13% cheaper than in shops.

Carl Clump, of Retail Decisions, said:

"Christmas internet shopping peaks on Mondays as people buy online during their lunchbreak to save on more trips to the high street. Our data supports the ongoing trend that internet retailers are enjoying another bumper Christmas."
James Roper, chief executive of the Interactive Media in Retail Group, which represents UK internet retailers, said:
"The message to consumers is: with demand so high, shop early. The message to retailers is: don't get caught out by this huge consumer appetite for online shopping."
It appears that the internet is clearly going to help many of you a) avoid the endless queues and packed shops b) stay dry and c) spend truckloads of cash.

So, is online shopping as good as everyone says and if so, how much are you going to spend?

Why not let us know in the comments?

Santa's new helper: the internet

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marktristan says:

Friday 14 December, 2007 / 11:12

Avoid endless queues? Stay dry?

Outside my local Royal Mail sorting office this morning was a queue of around 20 people, stretching outside the office and outdoors into, yes, the rain! All clutching little red slips for parcels that didn't fit their letterbox.

This was on a Friday, just after 9am...and I'm infomed that Saturday and Monday are the real busy days.

This is the other side of "convenient" online shopping!

James says:

Monday 17 December, 2007 / 15:12

Alternatively, if it's possible, you can just get them delivered to where you work. Fresh parcels seem to be appearing every day on our reception desk.

My Christmas shopping hopefully should be arriving in the next couple of days. I finished the last of it early on Saturday morning from the comfort of my bed via a laptop, and then went out hillwalking.

Long Live the Internet! ;o)

marktristan says:

Monday 17 December, 2007 / 16:12

Good point, although that's if you trust the people at your workplace ;). The courier companies don't pay much attention to whether it goes to the right person: they just want a signature quickly so they can get on their way.

When I worked in a call center they would have refused the parcels anyway because there were 300+ people working there. They couldn't start making exceptions, or else imagine--in December the place would start resembling a warehouse!

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