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  2. eBay stalking scandal - Wikipedia

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    EcommerceBytes is an online newsletter and e-commerce trade publication founded in 1999, four years after eBay was founded. Initially called AuctionBytes, the website offered advice to buyers in the early days of internet commerce.

  3. MyDeal - Wikipedia

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    MyDeal is an e-commerce platform operating as an online marketplace. History Sean ... The breach included names, email addresses, and phone numbers. Woolworths Group ...

  4. Auctionata - Wikipedia

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    Auctionata was an online auction house and eCommerce company specializing in luxury goods, art, antiques and collectibles based in Berlin with offices in New York. Auctionata had a team of 250 art experts who worked on commission and were not directly employed by Auctionata. [2]

  5. iOffer - Wikipedia

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    In a January 2011, survey of more than 2,800 online sellers by the website AuctionBytes.com, iOffer ranked 16th out of 16 marketplaces with an overall rating of 3.6 out of 10, just behind eBay's 14th place rank with 4.2 out of 10.

  6. Here's Why Nu Holdings Stock Is a Buy Before Feb. 20

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    And the numbers speak for themselves: Nvidia: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2009, you’d have $336,677 !* Apple: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2008, you’d have ...

  7. Online marketplace - Wikipedia

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    An online marketplace (or online e-commerce marketplace) is a type of e-commerce website where product or service information is provided by multiple third parties.

  8. eBay - Wikipedia

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    eBay office in Toronto, Canada. eBay Inc. (/ ˈ iː b eɪ / EE-bay, often stylized as ebay or Ebay) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that allows users to buy or view items via retail sales through online marketplaces and websites in 190 markets worldwide.

  9. E-commerce - Wikipedia

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    E-commerce typically uses the web for at least a part of a transaction's life cycle although it may also use other technologies such as e-mail. Typical e-commerce transactions include the purchase of products (such as books from Amazon) or services (such as music downloads in the form of digital distribution such as the iTunes Store). [2]