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Introduction Contd...Casas Bahia's innovative instalment sales5 schemes unlocked the purchasing power of Brazil's enormous working class and catered to the needs of low-income groups while earning good returns for the company.
Towards the end of the war, he was reunited with his brother Salomon and sister Sezia, who escaped to Russia. After the war, the brothers left for Germany where they had a surprise reunion with their father. They stayed in Munich, Germany, between 1946 and 1951. In the early 1950s, the family felt that it was time for them to leave Europe.
When customers hesitated to buy a blanket, Samuel urged them to keep it till next month in case the customer changed his/her mind. By then, the chill of Sao Paulo would have affected the migrants and when Samuel returned after a month, they would often thank him for saving them from the cold. More often than not, these customers, in addition to paying for the blanket, bought something else too from Samuel as a token of gratitude...
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5] Sales through instalment are particularly designed for people who cannot afford to pay the full price of a product. However, the facility of paying back the full price through part-payments over a period of time involves paying a little over the actual price of the article. Casas Bahia made 90 per cent its sales on instalment basis called credit sales. The purchase price of the article is considered as the loan given by the stores to the buyer who'll discharge the debt through monthly payments. |
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