Flipkart is India's leading e-commerce platform under Walmart. It brings together a large number of online consumers, purchasing wholesalers, and small store sellers. It is an important channel for cross-border factories, brand suppliers, and supporting service providers to develop Indian buyers and expand distribution customers. Blindly attracting customers without verifying the APP registration status will lead to four major problems: ineffective promotion, account risk control ban, waste of marketing funds, and violation of India's DPDP Privacy Act:
The original number pool contains mostly invalid numbers and has little effect on customer development.
Continuously sending group messages to unregistered users can easily result in the promotion account being restricted and banned.
Decentralized marketing resources are deployed across the entire territory, and the cost of acquiring customers remains high.
Manual verification of Flipkart registration status is inefficient and misses the customer acquisition window period
Blind mass sending violates India’s DPDP Act, and companies face the risk of huge fines
