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  2. How to Tell if Amazon Reviews Are Fake: 5 Sneaky Tricks - AOL

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    1. Use a Browser Extension or App. One of the easiest ways to avoid being tricked by a fake Amazon review is to use online tools like Fakespot or ReviewMeta. Both have browser extensions, along ...

  3. E-commerce is witnessing the Amazon-ification of Shein, as ...

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    Amazon announced last December it would slash seller fees from 17% to 5% for apparel under $15, with apparel between $15 to $20 triggering a 10% fee, starting in January.

  4. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

  5. RetailMeNot - Wikipedia

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    RetailMeNot, Inc. RetailMeNot, Inc. (formerly Whaleshark Media) is an American multinational company headquartered in Austin, Texas, that maintains a collection of coupon web sites. The company was founded by Cotter Cunningham. [3] The company owns RetailMeNot.com and VoucherCodes.co.uk and acquires coupon sites and third-party software.

  6. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books.

  7. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon was founded on July 5, 1994, by Jeff Bezos in Bellevue, Washington. [6] The company originally started as an online marketplace for books but gradually expanded its offerings to include a wide range of product categories. This diversification led to it being referred to as "The Everything Store". [7]