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SURPRISE PACKAGE
When it comes to online portals, there is a small, but visible percentage of shipping partners operating without any customer focus, or commitment. I’ve been sent shoes with their tongues sticking out and hanging by a thread, brand new books that arrived dog-eared, and painting canvases that were wrapped in old newspaper.
Getting rid of products gathering dust at a brick & mortar store is a strong temptation for rogue shippers – and they will do this as often as they can get away with it. Bound to happen when a portal offers its shopping interface to other sellers, and is not directly part of the sourcing or shipping process.
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Worms in your teabag
There’s a video being shared on social media about teeny-weeny worms inside teabags. When you first watch the video you tend to go along with the voice-over and imagine worms creeping and crawling. Then you take a closer look and you’re not too sure.
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net gains
I had ordered a table clock from Amazon but the delivery person this time was not from the Amazon network – he was from a local store, nearby.
After I signed the delivery note the chap gave me a broad smile and asked me if I was vegetarian, or non-vegetarian.
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