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  2. Alibris - Wikipedia

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    Alibris is an online store that sells new books, used books, out-of-print books, rare books, and other media through an online network of independent booksellers. History [ edit ]

  3. List of online booksellers - Wikipedia

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    Retail and online: Rare and antiquarian books, based in the United Kingdom. Alibris United States: Online only: An online marketplace for used but also new books Amazon.com United States: Online only [1] The "world's largest bookstore" began by selling books from its website in 1995, and is now the world's largest online retailer of consumer ...

  4. Bed Bath & Beyond is back with free shipping and solid discounts.

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    If seeing Bed Bath & Beyond back up and running (with free shipping and plenty of items on sale) ... The brick-and-mortar stores will still remain closed and it's likely those handy coupons will ...

  5. Overstock relaunches Bed Bath & Beyond as an online ... - AOL

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    Johnson said customers visiting the new website would see up to $50 of loyalty reward points reinstated from former Bed Bath & Beyond customer accounts — and a number of other perks like 20% off ...

  6. Bed Bath & Beyond Stores Are Coming Back! Here's How ... - AOL

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    In April of 2023, Bed Bath & Beyond filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and shuttered all of its retail locations by June. It then moved online in partnership with Overstock.com . Kirkland's

  7. Beyond, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded as D2:Discounts Direct in May 5, 1997 by Robert Brazell. The company went bankrupt in 1999. Patrick M. Byrne and Jason Lindsey acquired the company and renamed it as Overstock.com. [6] The company initially sold exclusively surplus and returned merchandise on an online e-commerce marketplace, liquidating the inventories of at least 18 failed dot-com companies at below ...