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  2. Amazon strikes: Why are workers protesting Black Friday - AOL

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    Amazon workers are planning a massive day of action on Black Friday in an effort to draw attention to alleged exploitation on the part of the online retail giant.. Protests and strikes in more ...

  3. South Korea signs agreement with AliExpress, Temu on ... - AOL

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    The number of AliExpress and Temu users in South Korea has ballooned to 8.87 million and 8.29 million, respectively, as of March 2024, ahead of domestic shopping platforms such as 11st's 7.4 ...

  4. 95 Hilariously Bad Online Purchases That Made People ... - AOL

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    Image credits: shoopia #28 I Ordered A Light From Amazon. They Sent Me Someone's Shirt Return Inside The Box For The Light. It even had the paper insert the person used to describe the shirt.

  5. Criticism of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Placards and a papier-mâché Jeff Bezos head at London "Make Amazon Pay" protest in 2021. Amazon has been criticized on many issues, including anti-competitive business practices, its treatment of workers, offering counterfeit or plagiarized products, objectionable content of its books, and its tax and subsidy deals with governments.

  6. AliExpress - Wikipedia

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    AliExpress (Chinese: 全球速卖通) is an online retail service based in China and owned by the Alibaba Group. [1] Launched in 2010, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] it is made up of small businesses in China and other locations, such as Singapore , that offer products to international online buyers.

  7. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu is an online marketplace operated by the Chinese e-commerce company 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.

  8. Drop shipping - Wikipedia

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    Drop shipping is a form of retail business in which the seller accepts customer orders without keeping stock on hand. Instead, in a form of supply chain management, the seller transfers the orders and their shipment details either to the manufacturer, a wholesaler, another retailer, or a fulfillment house, which then ships the goods directly to the customer.

  9. Reddit shares plummet as user growth miss takes shine off ...

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    Reddit currently trades at 196.90 times the estimates of its earnings for the next 12 months, compared with 26.99 times for Snap and Pinterest's 20.53. (Reporting by Joel Jose and Jaspreet Singh ...