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A recent study shows that 76% of Romanians rely on recommendations from family and friends when choosing products or services online, while only 16% rely on artificial intelligence and 6% on influencers.

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According to the study "eCommerce X-Ray 2025", most Romanians prefer to get product and service recommendations online from family and friends, with 76% choosing this option. In contrast, only 16% trust artificial intelligence, and influencers are considered trustworthy by only 6% of respondents. Although influencers do not have a significant impact on purchasing decisions, 58.3% of Romanians have purchased products promoted on social media, demonstrating their influence on consumer behavior.

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Study: 16% of Romanians trust AI and 6% in influencers when choosing products or services

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