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[PSUs]| Monday 10th December 2007 |
According to figures provided by the Internet Media Retail Group (IMRG), sales on 10 December will be treble the average, with spending over the course of the month hitting an impressive £7.4 billion, up 106% on the same month in 2006.
The figures are backed by Abbey, which claims that 36% of those it surveyed where ready to do the majority of their Christmas shopping over the internet, with 13% venturing down to the High
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Interestingly, research from law employment firm Peninsula is warning that employers may end up picking up the tab for this online enthusiasm, as workers take an average of 50 minutes out of their working day to shop. Time off, which it estimates, will cost employers around £90 million in lost productivity.
But despite the strong figures, IMRG suggests customers are still nervous about online security, particularly ID fraud.
"These things have affected confidence, but look at the investment into online shopping that's gone in from Sainsbury's, Dixons, Play; consumers know these people, and where there's unease, having a brand that they know always helps to settle them," says CEO, James Roper.
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