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  2. Rakuten.com - Wikipedia

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    It was at this time that Blum placed a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journal promising Amazon.com customers that Buy.com would prove to be the better buying option. This statement came shortly after Buy.com announced a 10% below Amazon.com cost on all books sold on the site and free shipping site-wide, with no minimum purchase required.

  3. Free Shipping Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Free Shipping Day became a billion-dollar shopping holiday with $1.072 billion in sales, followed by $1.01 billion during Free Shipping Day 2012. In 2013, Knowles changed the format of Free Shipping Day to only include merchants that could waive all minimum order requirements and guarantee delivery by Christmas Eve.

  4. Amazon raises free shipping minimum for some non-Prime ... - AOL

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    To qualify for free shipping, non-Prime members typically have to purchase an order totaling at least $25. On Monday, the e-commerce giant said it has raised that minimum to $35.

  5. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    This can vary depending on the merchandise category. Retailers usually place the threshold slightly above average order value in order to encourage buyers to purchase more products. The margin then increases for retailers and thus they will be offset partially the shipping costs. [citation needed] See also. Marketing; Internet business

  6. Scanner Price Accuracy Code - Wikipedia

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    The Scanner Price Accuracy Code is a Canadian retail voluntary practice managed by the Retail Council of Canada and endorsed by the Competition Bureau. [1] It was introduced in June 2002 [2] : 2 as Canadian retailers were in the midst of updating their point-of-sale systems with barcode readers [1] to "foster consumer confidence" with the new ...

  7. Canadian content - Wikipedia

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    Canadian content (abbreviated CanCon, cancon or can-con; French: contenu canadien) refers to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requirements, derived from the Broadcasting Act of Canada, that radio and television broadcasters (including cable and satellite specialty channels) must produce and broadcast a certain percentage of content that was at least partly ...

  8. So Many Top-Rated Father's Day Gifts Are on Sale on ... - AOL

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    Shop the 56 best Father’s Day gifts on Amazon and last-minute ideas for dad. Find top-rated tech, popular car accessories, personalized presents, and more.

  9. Where Do Things Stand at the End of 'Bridgerton' Season 3? - AOL

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    Colin and Penelope in the finale of Bridgerton season 3. Netflix. At the start of the season, Lady Featherington devises a plan to keep the Featherington title in the family: Her first grandson ...