PaymentsJournal
No Result
View All Result
SIGN UP
  • Commercial
  • Credit
  • Debit
  • Digital Assets & Crypto
  • Digital Banking
  • Emerging Payments
  • Fraud & Security
  • Merchant
  • Prepaid
PaymentsJournal
  • Commercial
  • Credit
  • Debit
  • Digital Assets & Crypto
  • Digital Banking
  • Emerging Payments
  • Fraud & Security
  • Merchant
  • Prepaid
No Result
View All Result
PaymentsJournal
No Result
View All Result

Elyn Wants You to Try Before You Buy 

By Connie Diaz De Teran
March 13, 2023
in Analysts Coverage, Credit, Debit, E-commerce, Merchant
0
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
Ecommerce

French startup Elyn wants customers to have more options and flexibility when shopping for goods online. In essence, the company is giving consumers the ability to try out a product before they buy it, according to TechCrunch.   

Try Before You Buy: Shopping Without Commitment 

Unlike the buy now, pay later (BNPL) option of spreading out a large payment over several installments, Elyn allows consumers to simply enter their card payment information and then get charged a few days later after they have received their items. 

More specifically, consumers have five days to decide whether to keep the item, return it, or exchange it for another item. Elyn takes an undisclosed single-digit percentage of commission from the products that customers keep, per TechCrunch. 

Elyn is also looking to solve a real pain point many consumers face during the e-commerce experience: an often tedious and inconvenient return policy that keeps many from making their purchases online to begin with. In fact, many consumers tend to scour a retailer’s return policy before deciding to make a purchase. And if they ultimately make it to their online cart and find steep shipping costs, most customers will simply abandon their cart.  

If a customer wishes to return an item, Elyn will ask them a few questions to determine why the product needs to be returned. And similar to the returns process many retailers offer, consumers are presented with an option of how they’d like to receive their money back—original payment or gift card—as well as a way to exchange an item for a different size if that’s what they want.    

E-commerce giant Amazon uses a similar program for its Prime Wardrobe program. Consumers can try out clothing, shoes, and accessories for seven days and be charged only for the items they keep. 

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedIn
Tags: AmazonAmazon PrimeCart AbandonmenteCommerceFranceStartup

    Get the Latest News and Insights Delivered Daily

    Subscribe to the PaymentsJournal Newsletter for exclusive insight and data from Javelin Strategy & Research analysts and industry professionals.

    Must Reads

    chatgpt payments

    How Merchants Should Navigate the Rise of Agentic AI

    January 30, 2026
    fraud passkey

    Why the Future of Financial Fraud Prevention Is Passwordless

    January 29, 2026
    payments AI

    When Can Payments Trust AI?

    January 28, 2026
    Contactless Payment Acceptance Multiplies for Merchants: cashless payment, Disputed Transactions and Fraud, Merchant Bill of Rights

    How Merchants Can Tap Into Support from the World’s Largest Payments Ecosystem

    January 27, 2026
    digital banking

    Digital Transformation and the Challenge of Differentiation for FIs

    January 26, 2026
    real-time payments merchant

    Banks Without Invoicing Services Are Missing a Small Business Opportunity

    January 23, 2026
    card program

    Should Banks Compete in the Credit Builder Card Market?

    January 22, 2026
    real-time payments, instant payments

    Getting Out in Front of Instant Payments—Before It’s Too Late

    January 21, 2026

    Linkedin-in X-twitter
    • Commercial
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Digital Banking
    • Commercial
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Digital Banking
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Sign Up for Our Newsletter
    • About Us
    • Advertise With Us
    • Sign Up for Our Newsletter

    ©2024 PaymentsJournal.com |  Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

    • Commercial Payments
    • Credit
    • Debit
    • Digital Assets & Crypto
    • Emerging Payments
    • Fraud & Security
    • Merchant
    • Prepaid
    No Result
    View All Result