CUE Now Offers One Hour Delivery for Online Orders
Forget Uber-style delivery, CUE is putting style first, and taking delivery to the next level with Uber. The Australian retailer has partnered with Uber and Shippit to get clothes to the shopper faster than before - delivered in just one hour.
The multichannel retailer, which has been lauded for its innovative style services and speedy delivery, is taking the next step forward with a partnership with Uber and Shippit.
Shoppers that purchase online have the option to get their clothes delivered within just one hour using the new ‘On Demand’ service. “Now that’s an amazing shipping offer!” said Shane Lenton, Chief Information and Digital Officer at CUE.
This service is in collaboration with Shippit and Uber, available for free until March 30, the retailer explained. “We are proud to be the first fashion brand in Australia to offer ‘On Demand’ one hour delivery with Uber!” the retailer shared on its website.
Available every day of the week, shoppers can get their clothes dropped off from the closest CUE store to their front door. All they have to do is enter the ‘CUEXUBER’ code at checkout.
Already a hit with shoppers, Australians on social media have praised the retailer for its initiative. “Love this! I always prefer to try on at home,” wrote one user. “I tried this, saved me [a] trip to shops and bought outfits I love,” wrote another.
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