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Ebay extends overview of shipping costs

Ebay wants to offer its dealers the opportunity to keep an eye on shipping costs even better. In principle, retailers can use the so-called shipping cost tables for this and store them in their own offers: If this table is selected, fixed shipping costs appear in the shipping details.

Now the online marketplace has increased the number of tables that can be used for this purpose: In the future, up to 40 different shipping cost tables can be created and used for different types of offers, the company announced im Community-Forum an.

Different prices can be stored in the tables for each country and for the respective shipping method. Flat-rate shipping costs per country and article, per country depending on the weight (for example: 2 euros per kg for shipping to Great Britain) as well as a surcharge for certain countries in addition to your international shipping costs can be specified therein. The overviews can then also be added to several active offers. There are further detailed information on this Ebay in the corresponding help section.

Asos buys Topshop and other brands – thousands of jobs at risk

Online fashion retailer Asos has acquired several British fashion brands from retail group Arcardia, including Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT. About 300 million euros were paid for the takeover. However, the brands’ stationary stores are not included. In November, the Arcardia group had to file for bankruptcy. Around 300 employees currently employed by the brands in the areas of design, purchasing and retail partnerships are to move to Asos. In addition, around 70 stores, which currently employ 2,500 people, will close.

Asos has “significantly advanced the recent online growth of these brands,” said Asos CEO Nick Beighton marine BBC. The online platform would have already served as a sales channel for their products during the Corona period. They have acquired “strong, consumer-oriented brands” and now want to promote their growth worldwide. The deal is expected to close on February 4th.

Lawsuit: Telegram is to be removed from Apple’s store as a meeting place for right-wing groups

Similar to the short message service Parler, the messenger Telegram is also criticized for enabling right-wing groups to exchange ideas and make calls to violence. For this reason, Marc Ginsberg, former US ambassador, is currently suing Apple with his non-profit organization “Coalition for a Safer Web”. He calls for the service to be removed from the app store, as the content distributed via the messenger is “far worse” than at Parler, reports W&V. The app would thus violate the tech giant’s own guidelines. Telegram stated in the lawsuit that its moderation team is constantly monitoring public activity on the platform and proactively deleting public calls for violence.

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