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Amazon will build a new warehouse in Washington state
The Du Pont facility will cover 1 million square feet and open late next year.
Posted 12/17/2012Thad RueterPost a comment
Related Searches:Amazon Distribution Centers
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Small e-retailers mobilize to lobby against online sales tax collection
The eBay-backed “We R Here” coalition gives a new voice to small web-only merchants.
Posted 09/14/2012Paul Demery1 comments
Related Searches:Shoebuy | Sales Tax Law | Netchoice
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/ Marketing
Facebook and Washington State sue an affiliate advertising company
The suits say Adscend Media tricks Facebook users into sharing personal information.
Posted 01/27/2012Allison EnrightPost a comment
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/ Marketing
LivingSocial takes a step away from discounts
The daily deal operator’s Instant service tests full-price food ordering and delivery features.
Posted 11/15/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
Related Searches:Grubhub
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/ Marketing
LivingSocial goes after the high-spending foodie
Invitation-only LivingSocial Gourmet focuses on epicurean food experiences.
Posted 10/17/2011Zak StamborPost a comment
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Online grocer FreshDirect LLC is closer than ever to going national
FreshDirect says it is looking along the eastern seaboard.
Posted 12/21/2010Mark BrohanPost a comment
Related Searches:Monica Woo | Freshdirect
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Amazon looks for holiday help
The No. 1 online retailer is seeking more than 500 workers for its customer service centers in Washington State and West Virginia. The retailer offers a $1 “seasonal bonus opportunity” for every hour worked in October, November and December.
Posted 10/01/2007Don DavisPost a comment
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Safeway.com begins serving the Seattle metro area
Safeway Inc.`s Safeway.com is taking orders for groceries in the Seattle metropolitan area, bringing to eight the number of major markets it serves in the western U.S., the company said today.
Posted 07/16/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Amazon.com to Open Customer Service Center in Kennewick, Washington
SEATTLE--Sept. 13, 2005--Amazon.com (Nasdaq:AMZN) today announced that it is planning to open a customer service center in Kennewick, Washington, later this year. The new facility will operate 7 days a week and is expected to create up to 120 new customer service jobs within the next few months for employees in the local area. The facility could grow to more than 400 jobs over the next few years. The Kennewick center will offer additional email...
Posted 09/14/2005
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