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41 votes
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Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car in California to just over $15,000 — with $15,000 of free fuel
34 votes -
Bird flu in US is creating shortages and driving up prices
18 votes -
Amazon drone delivery footage
16 votes -
The US government stopped enforcing Robinson-Patman and destroyed independent grocery stores
33 votes -
Amazon’s latest seller squeeze - Amazon changes terms of compensation for lost third party inventory
22 votes -
Sweden is a nearly cashless society – here's how it affects people who are left out
47 votes -
The Walmart effect
23 votes -
More liquor stores in Oakland California are selling produce, thanks to Saba Grocers and City tax initiative (2021)
17 votes -
Nordstrom to be acquired by Nordstrom family and Mexican retail group for $6.25B
25 votes -
IKEA names its furniture for Swedish destinations. This American road tripped to visit them.
10 votes -
Your returns most likely end up on the landfill and you are paying for it
34 votes -
US federal judge blocks Kroger’s $25 billion mega-merger with Albertsons
42 votes -
Amazon workers in twenty countries to protest or strike on Black Friday November 29
36 votes -
US grocers report egg shortage ahead of holidays amid surging bird flu
25 votes -
Luxury cheese is being targeted by black market criminals
15 votes -
Danish engineering firm Danfoss and retailer Brugsforeningen For Als og Sundeved have created a supermarket designed to optimise energy flow to save operational costs and be climate-friendly
4 votes -
Nutrient levels in retail grocery stores, or why you should be buying your groceries from Walmart
13 votes -
Meatball lovers, rejoice – IKEA has announced the opening of its first restaurant on the UK high street
15 votes -
Sweden abolishes tax on plastic bags despite warnings usage could rise – centre-right coalition government says consumption already below EU target
10 votes -
The Costco of housing is…Costco?
39 votes -
eBay used auto parts - orders cancelled
I'm in the market for an OEM part that usually comes with the "premium" trim of my vehicle. Rather than pay the $2000+ listed on the official parts website, eBay gave me several junkyard/recycler...
I'm in the market for an OEM part that usually comes with the "premium" trim of my vehicle. Rather than pay the $2000+ listed on the official parts website, eBay gave me several junkyard/recycler types that list the part for $200-$400. Each of these listing make promises about 60-day returns, warranty, etc.
However, I attempted a buy-it-now (with a CC, not through PayPal), and the sale was cancelled within an hour claiming that the part didn't pass their QA. I made the purchase at 9pm, and I wouldn't expect that quick of a turn. I did send a note thanking the account for not sending something that didn't meet their standards.
Then, it happened again almost exactly the same way, save for a 3pm purchase time and a 45-minute refund turnaround. This is raising a bunch of red flags for me. Am I just having bad luck, being paranoid, or is someone trying to maybe steal credit card info?
I'm thinking that calling local junkyards and just asking if they have the year/model of vehicle I'm looking for and potentially the part. Will take any advice, though.
8 votes -
99 Cents Only Stores | Bankrupt
3 votes -
‘Paper or plastic?’ will no longer be a choice at California grocery stores
32 votes -
Paypal opted you into sharing data without your knowledge
90 votes -
Google loses €2.4bn EU antitrust case for favouring its own shopping service
33 votes -
Lessons from the golden age of the mall walkers
6 votes -
Why is Finland's biggest retailer urging customers to welcome foreign workers?
15 votes -
IKEA is trialling its own second-hand online marketplace so that customers can sell to each other, rather than relying on buy-and-sell websites like eBay or Gumtree
42 votes -
Small grocers feel squeezed by suppliers, and shoppers bear the pain
30 votes -
Icelandic supermarkets have been left in a pickle, after a viral TikTok trend saw an unprecedented surge in demand for cucumbers
7 votes -
The US government spends millions to open grocery stores in food deserts. The real test is their survival.
35 votes -
US Federal Trade Commission bans fake online reviews, inflated social media influence; rule takes effect in October
52 votes -
Customers didn’t stop spending. Companies stopped serving.
61 votes -
US targets surging grocery prices in latest probe
30 votes -
Loblaw says financial impact of May boycott 'minor', as sales grow and profit slips
13 votes -
IKEA has been accused of contributing to the rapid deterioration of Romania's biologically rich forests – campaigners say suppliers benefitting from corrupt environment in the country
29 votes -
Escape from the box: new technology and old tactics have made buying a car a death march of deception
51 votes -
A handful of US grocery stores now have ammo vending machines
24 votes -
Shopping app Temu is “dangerous malware,” spying on your texts, lawsuit claims
45 votes -
Sweden faces increasing numbers of banking scams
5 votes -
Seattle's Scarecrow Video says it needs to raise $1.8M or face possible closure
12 votes -
$2.70 supermarket wine wins gold medal at international wine contest
58 votes -
Retailers hate that you buy big things on your laptop
38 votes -
Fast-food owners, squeezed customers test limit of value meal economy
32 votes -
Sweden and Finland have moved to relax strict laws that govern the sale of alcohol, while preserving wider state monopolies
9 votes -
'I was misidentified as shoplifter by facial recognition tech'
59 votes -
A Reddit-led boycott of Loblaws, one of Canadas largest grocers, begins today
46 votes -
London Drugs closes stores until further notice due to cyberattack
22 votes -
The world's oldest hat shop that fitted James Bond
4 votes