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  2. Temu - Wikipedia

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    Temu allows China-based vendors to sell and ship directly to customers without having to rely on intermediate distributors in the destination country, making products more affordable. [33] Some sellers have stated that Temu asked them to lower their prices, even to the point of selling items at a loss. [34]

  3. What exactly is Amazon Haul, the site where everything is ...

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    Amazon offers free returns for Haul items, but only within a 15-day window. Items marked "Final Sale" aren't returnable or refundable. Slip-On Mesh Walking Shoes

  4. Amazon China - Wikipedia

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    Vendors located in China however are still able to sell their products to consumers overseas [18] and there are estimated about 200,000 Chinese sellers active on Amazon, selling to overseas buyers, especially in the US. [43] On 2 June 2022, Amazon announced that it would stop the operation of Kindle e-bookstore in China on 30 June 2023. [44]

  5. DHgate.com - Wikipedia

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    DHgate.com (Chinese: 敦煌网; pinyin: Dūnhuángwǎng) is a Chinese business-to-business (B2B) and Business-to-consumer cross-border e-commerce marketplace that facilitates the sale of manufactured products from suppliers to small and medium retailers. It is one of the largest B2B-cross-border e-commerce trade platforms in China.

  6. Where do Amazon returns go? Liquidation sites like these [Video]

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    We bought Amazon returns online and tried flipping the items on eBay.

  7. Report: Outgoing FTC chair sought Chinese company's help in ...

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    Bork, former U.S. Senator and now Secretary of State Marco Rubio and others have accused the Chinese Communist Party-backed Temu of using slave labor and other anti-competitive tactics to sell ...