Mailorder
Mail order is a method of selling goods through catalogs or other remote means in which customers place orders without visiting a physical store, and the seller then ships the products to the customer’s address. Historically it relied on printed catalogs and postal services to reach rural or underserved customers who lacked easy access to shops.
In the United States, the mail-order model expanded rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Operations typically begin with selecting items from a catalog or website and submitting an order via mail,
Advantages of mail order include convenience, access to a wider selection, and potential price competitiveness. Disadvantages
Today, mail-order practices are closely integrated with e-commerce. The term remains in use to describe remote