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Exclusive: Thriftbooks Launches Book BuyBack Program to Source In-Demand Titles

Retail TouchPoints

The company has launched a BuyBack program that allows customers to sell books directly to Thriftbooks, earning either money or store credit in return. Sellers will receive a prepaid shipping label to send the books to ThriftBooks. A user’s “SellBack Shelf” from the program’s beta version.

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China, digital and brand collabs: Here’s what’s next for Papinelle

Inside Retail

Founded by Renae James in 2003, Papinelle sells pyjamas and loungewear made out of natural fibres, such as organic cotton and silk, through a handful of its own stores in Australia and New Zealand and wholesale partnerships with Nordstrom and Dillard’s in the US. We love the retail experience.

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3 Different Paths to Resale Profitability

Retail TouchPoints

These include new fees for ThredUp’s cleanout service , which was previously free, and an increase in the “restocking fee” for returnable items from $1.99 to $3.99. shipping,” explained Ken Goldstein, Chairman and CEO of ThriftBooks in an interview with Retail TouchPoints. “We

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eCommerce Expo 2023 Preview

365 Retail

Founded in 2003, Siteimprove leads in four major enterprise G2 categories and is actively involved with major accessibility groups, including the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), the Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C), and the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 Program.

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The Benefits & Cons of Selling on Amazon, 10 Factors to Consider

Indigo 9 Digital

The Children’s Place started selling on Amazon back in 2003. If an organization decides to enter Amazon’s FBA program they send their inventory to Amazon then Amazon manages storage of the inventory within its facilities, shipping and customer service (including returns). Logistics are hard for even the savviest of retailers.