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Amazon makes another tax deal
The e-retailer will start collecting sales taxes in Connecticut in November.
Posted 02/05/2013Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Hurricane Irene siphons an e-retailer’s site traffic
But US-Mattress.com hopes for more sales as consumers replace ruined items.
Posted 09/01/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Marketing
Amazon cuts off affiliates in Arkansas and Connecticut
To avoid the states’ sales tax laws, Amazon has nixed its affiliate ties.
Posted 06/13/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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/ Technology
Groupon gets into groceries
The daily deal leader launches a discount pilot program with grocer Big Y Foods.
Posted 06/07/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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/ Technology
Overstock cuts off Connecticut affiliates
Overstock decides to end the affiliate program because of a sale tax law.
Posted 05/24/2011Stefany Moore1 comments
Related Searches:Internet Sales Tax Illinois
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Macy’s prepares for more online growth
The retailer will expand a Tennessee fulfillment center as online sales grow 31%.
Posted 09/16/2010Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Technology
UPS package volume in the U.S. declined 2% in Q4, but grew 3% globally
UPS reported a 3% decline in revenue but said net earnings nearly tripled thanks to growth in its international business and lower fuel costs.
Posted 02/03/2010Zak StamborPost a comment
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Wilton Brands’ CEO to step down
Wilton Brands Inc., a developer, wholesaler and e-retailer of bakeware and related products, announced that Richard Conti is resigning as CEO. Jerry W. Levin, the company`s chairman, will serve as interim CEO until Wilton hires a permanent replacement.
Posted 10/26/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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Senate committee launches inquiry into post-purchase web loyalty programs
A U.S. Senate committee is investigating what it calls “deceptive online mystery charges” imposed on consumers by online marketing firms that offer cash-back rewards to consumers who sign up for membership shopping clubs.
Posted 06/09/2009Katie DeatschPost a comment
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UPS’s revenue falls 13.7% while U.S. delivery volume drops 4.3%
First quarter revenue at UPS fell to $10.94 billion from $12.68 billion a year ago, the effect of the global economic slowdown, the company says. Daily package volume in the U.S. dropped to 12.7 million from 13.2 million.
Posted 04/24/2009Don DavisPost a comment
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