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  2. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee was established in Singapore in February 2015 as a mobile-focused marketplace that enables users to browse, shop, and sell products. [9] The platform integrates logistical and payment support to facilitate transactions and is designed to operate with minimal physical assets.

  3. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company that has a reputation for very cheap labor PDD Holdings, which is owned by Colin Huang. [10] [9] [11] It offers heavily discounted consumer goods [12] mostly shipped to consumers directly from the People's Republic of China.

  4. Thailand threatens Facebook with legal action over ... - AOL

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    BANGKOK (Reuters) -Thailand's digital minister plans to ask a court to shut down Meta Platforms' Facebook in Southeast Asia's second largest economy unless it takes action over scams that have ...

  5. Lotus's - Wikipedia

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    In August it opened store number 2,000 in Thailand. [3] Its biggest competitor in the Thai market is Big C. [citation needed] As of December 2019, Tesco Lotus had 1,967 stores in Thailand under the Tesco Lotus brand: [4] 1,600 Tesco Lotus Express stores and about 400 other stores in hypermarket, Talad, and department store formats. Two ...

  6. ShopBack - Wikipedia

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    ShopBack is a cashback reward program [1] available across the Asia-Pacific (APAC). It allows online shoppers to receive a small percentage of their purchases on the platform, paid for through affiliate programs by the merchant.

  7. Central Chidlom - Wikipedia

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    Central Chidlom is a large department store located in Bangkok, Thailand. It is the flagship store of the Central Group. The store has a total of seven floors and sells many luxury products. It is accessible by either BTS Skytrain or several city buses.

  8. Central Department Store - Wikipedia

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    By 2010 Central operated 15 stores in Thailand and planned to open more. [ 7 ] In 2019, Central announced that it plans to spend at least 10 billion baht between 2020 and 2024 to renovate 20 of its stores into a "lifestyle" concept, following the renaming of Zen , Central's lifestyle trend megastore brand, into Central.

  9. Rabbit Card - Wikipedia

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    The Rabbit Card is a rechargeable contactless stored-value smart card used to transfer electronic payments in Thailand. It was launched in May 2012 to collect fares for the BTS Skytrain, MRT Yellow Line, MRT Pink Line, and the Bangkok BRT. The card can be recharged at all BTS and BRT ticket offices and most McDonald's branches in Thailand, at ...