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Wal-Mart now accepting PayPal

Mary Anne Gillespie, vice president of sales for PayPal’s merchant services division, just posted on the PayPal blog that walmart.com is now accepting PayPal.
According to Mary Anne, “Now it’s even easier for online shoppers to take advantage of Wal-Mart’s great value. You can check out with PayPal on walmart.com in just three clicks…”
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UPDATED: Interpark in discussions to sell Shares in Gmarket to eBay

It’s obviously early in the discussions but it appears that Interpark and Interpark’s Chairman, Ki Hyung Lee, are discussing the possibility of selling their shares in Gmarket to eBay. No one is confirming anything beyond the fact that a preliminary filing has been made with the Korean Fair Trade Commission.

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Tiffany Appeals Court Decision

Today, Tiffany & Co. announced that it is appealing the July 14, 2008 decision by a U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York that ruled eBay acted reasonably and responsibly to identify and expose the sale of counterfeit goods on the site.
Tiffany announced its intention to appeal the court’s ruling [...]

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Online Sellers Officially on IRS Radar

I saw a WSJ article last week breaking down how the new housing reform bill would include a provision that would require PayPal and other processors of online payments to report annual gross receipts to the IRS.
Ken Swab, senior federal government relations officer at PayPal, has since written about it on the PayPal blog.

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Happy Birthday PayPal!

PayPal is celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year and has created a website dedicated to the milestone at www.paypal-10.com. PayPal president, Scott Thompson, talks more about the anniversary over on the PayPal Blog
With a 10-year proven legacy, outlasting now-defunct online payment services such as C2IT, bitpass (even eBay’s own Billpoint) it’s going to be [...]

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SEC Boards the Blogging Bandwagon

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted unanimously yesterday to provide new guidance to public companies about how to comply with the securities laws via websites and blogs.
“The last time the SEC issued guidance in this area, the idea of ’social networks’ hadn’t yet been developed, and creating a social network where shareholders could [...]

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UPDATED: eBay Inc Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results

eBay reported second quarter 2008 earnings results a few minutes ago. The company posted second quarter revenue of $2.20 billion, up $361 million from the same period last year. Net income on a GAAP basis was $460 million, or $0.35 per diluted share, and non-GAAP net income was $568 million, or $0.43 per diluted share. [...]

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UPDATED: eBay Wins Tiffany Court Case

It appears that the court has rejected Tiffany’s lawsuit against eBay. Tiffany had argued in the lawsuit that eBay should be held liable for trademark infringement on the basis that significant volumes of silver jewelry merchandise that Tiffany contends are counterfeit have been made available for sale on eBay’s website. As a matter [...]

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Stranded

The Points of Light eStore has been closed due to irregularities discovered in the fulfillment of travel packages. As a result, fulfillment of travel originating after July 15, 2008 was suspended. The store was run by an independent contractor.
In discussions with internal sources, I learned that the management of Points of Light Institute, a nonprofit [...]

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No Phishing Allowed

eBay, PayPal and Google have partnered together to ensure that Google’s Gmail (https://mail.google.com) service will automatically detect PayPal and eBay phishing e-mails and prevent them from reaching your Gmail inbox.
“We’re very excited that Google has taken this step and is working with us to help protect your online safety,” said Michael Barrett, the chief information [...]

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