Cash With Order - Explained
What is CWO?
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What is Cash with Order (CWO)?
Cash with order, as the name suggests, refers to the transactions that involve the immediate payment of cash to the vendor at the time the customer places the order. As this transaction involves cash in advance approach, both parties involved are bound to complete the contract.
CWO purchasers are generally made "as-is", and there is no ability to return the product or receive a refund. As such, it is common for the purchaser to pay only a portion of the purchase price. Once the good is received and complying, the purchaser will pay the remaining amount owed.