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Why investing in buyer experience pays off in Philippine e-commerce
Manila Bulletin
|October 15, 2025
I consider myself a seasoned online shopper. On any given day, I’ll see the same product sold by multiple sellers, each with different prices that make me pause and compare. Price is tempting, of course, but more and more, I find myself asking a different question: ‘Who can I trust to deliver what I paid for?’
That question has become the true battleground of online retail. Many shoppers now check delivery feedback as carefully as product ratings or choose sellers with verified return policies, even if it means paying a little more. A Php 10.00 price difference matters less than the peace of mind of knowing that a delayed order will be resolved quickly. These small, everyday decisions reflect a bigger change in how Filipinos define value online.
After years of data, this shift feels significant: Filipino consumers, who for years focused on bargains and discounts, are quietly rewriting the rules of e-commerce. Today, buyers are looking beyond price tags. They want reliability, transparency, and service they can count on—and they are willing to spend more for it.
That is the central message of Milieu's latest survey of 500 Filipino online shoppers, summarized in our blog post “Better service tops the wish list for Filipino online shoppers in 2025.” The findings show how good service now drives purchases as strongly as competitive pricing. More than half (55 percent) of the respondents said they would buy more if sellers offered responsive communication and timely updates, while nearly half (47 percent) said they are more likely to return to sellers who consistently deliver quickly.
This shift signals a maturing market, one where growth will depend on how businesses, platforms, and policymakers work together to sustain consumer trust while encouraging innovation. Long-term growth will come from investing in the buyer journey.
For Filipino shoppers, value is now defined as fairness, transparency, and respect at every step of the process. A smooth delivery, clear return policies, and responsive customer support are no longer “add-ons” —they are expected. Sellers who deliver on these promises see stronger loyalty, while those who fall short risk abandoned carts and negative reviews.
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