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  2. Chris Tsakalakis - Wikipedia

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    He was the vice president of the Advanced Solutions Group, which provided services to advanced eBay buyers and sellers and included eBay Stores, ProStores, Trading Platforms, Seller Marketing and Tools, the eBay Developers program and Shipping. During his time at eBay, the eBay Stores subscriber base grew from 50,000 to over 260,000.

  3. I Sold My Soul on eBay - Wikipedia

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    I Sold My Soul on eBay: Viewing Faith Through an Atheist's Eyes is a non-fiction book by Hemant Mehta, an atheist and blogger, and podcaster, [1] who describes his visits to a variety of Christian churches.

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  5. Video Professor - Wikipedia

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    Video Professor, Inc. is currently undergoing "reorganization," and has placed most of its employees on unpaid furlough. Their phone lines are also shut down. Consequently, existing customers are unable to contact the company for refunds, cancellations, technical support, or customer service. Despite knowing the company’s demise was imminent.

  6. OGUsers - Wikipedia

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    OGUsers (OGU) [3] is an Internet forum that facilitated the discussion and buying of social media accounts and online usernames. [4] [5] Established in 2017, the website is dedicated to the buying and selling of "rare" or "OG" online accounts that are considered valuable due to their name or age. [6]

  7. Pricefalls - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Pricefalls expanded with its SaaS division, PFTech, and began offering marketplace and product information management infrastructures. The company was founded in response to user frustrations with the eBay model, with pronounced emphasis on customer service and dedication to the sellers who use the site.

  8. Business-to-employee - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-to-consumer e-commerce is the practice of individual consumers buying and selling goods via the Internet. The most common examples of this form of transaction comes from sales websites such as eBay, although online forums and classifieds also offer this type of commerce to consumers.

  9. Timeline of PayPal - Wikipedia

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    The combined entity, initially called X.com, later changes its name to PayPal. PayPal adopts eBay as a key platform to grow its userbase, because of the need for an online payment system on eBay. eBay responds with its own payment service, Billpoint. PayPal competes fiercely with Billpoint, raises a large amount of money, and IPOs in February 2002.