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  2. Is AliExpress Legit? Here's Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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  3. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu requires its sellers to offer their products at prices lower than those found on AliExpress. [37] When multiple sellers offer the same product, Temu authorizes only the one with the lowest price. [37] Items not meeting Temu's minimum sales requirements (30 pieces and $90 in 14 days) are removed from the platform. [37]

  4. Wikipedia : Potentially unreliable sources

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    The guideline Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources gives general advice on what is and isn't a reliable source; this essay aims to analyse specific examples of sources that might initially appear to be reliable, yet may not be. If in doubt about a source, discuss this at the reliable sources noticeboard.

  5. 2025 New Orleans truck attack - Wikipedia

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    Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies had warned local police agencies about potential vehicle-ramming attacks before the holidays. [1] [2] In a 2017 memo, the city government also noted the risks of a mass casualty incident, including from a vehicle attack in the French Quarter, and it had plans to increase security in the area. [3]

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    One of the largest financial sextortion support forums, r/Sextortion on Reddit, has grown to 33,000 members since its creation in 2020. Of forum posts that included gender information, 98% were ...

  7. Whoever said you can’t make a good living in retail has never ...

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    But this Reddit poster does surprisingly well working as an associate manager at a retail store. They recently shared their W-2 tax form, which showed an annual wage of roughly $80,000.

  8. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    Taobao is a Chinese online shopping platform. It is headquartered in Hangzhou and is owned by Alibaba.According to Alexa rank, it was the eighth most-visited website globally in 2021. [3]

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    Our caller this morning, let’s call her “Jan”, put an image up on Reddit showing that she currently has 4,078,926 Chase Sapphire credit card reward points accumulated.