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  2. Mercari - Wikipedia

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    Mercari, Inc. (TYO: 4385) is a Japanese e-commerce company founded in 2013. [1] Their main product, the Mercari marketplace app, was first launched in Japan in July 2013, and has since grown to become Japan's largest community-powered marketplace with over JPY 10 billion in transactions carried out on the platform each month.

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  4. Shintaro Yamada (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Founder, CEO and 1/3 owner of Mercari Shintaro Yamada ( Japanese : 山田 進太郎 , Hepburn : Yamada Shintarō , born 1977/1978) is a Japanese businessman, and the founder, CEO and one-third owner of the online marketplace Mercari .

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    Lacoste is using AI tech Vrai to detect counterfeit returns. Return fraud costs retailers billions, with billions lost globally. Amazon and other retailers face scams exploiting return policies ...

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  8. Package redirection scam - Wikipedia

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    It can also be done by the seller, generally by creating fraudulent online stores [1] or creating fake listings on sites such as eBay or Mercari. This makes it very hard to perform a chargeback, as the tracking shows the item has been delivered. [2] This is also known as an FTID scam, standing for Fake Tracking ID.

  9. Wish (company) - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Wish was the third-biggest e-commerce marketplace in the United States by sales. [3] In August 2019, ContextLogic received a Series H funding round, led by equity firm General Atlantic, taking the company's valuation to $11.2 billion. [11] JD.com is an investor in Wish. [12] ContextLogic went public via an IPO in 2020. [13]