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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that Whaleco, Inc.—the company behind Temu—will pay a $2 million penalty to resolve allegations that it violated the INFORM Consumers Act of 2023.

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As of August 29, 2025, the U.S. has officially ended its nearly century‑old “de minimis” policy. This means no more duty‑free entry for packages under $800 from any country. The

Pattern Group, Seller Turned Service-Provider, Files to Go Public
Pattern Group has filed for an IPO under the ticker symbol PTRN on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. Pattern is routinely one of the largest sellers on Amazon but has

Walmart Hosts Chinese Seller Conferences – Tries to Woo Sellers
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced that Whaleco, Inc.—the company behind Temu—will pay a $2 million penalty to resolve allegations that it violated the INFORM Consumers Act of 2023.

Amazon Tests Giving Partial Refunds For Minor Defects
Amazon has long offered sellers the flexibility to issue partial refunds—for example, when an item is returned with minor damage or missing parts—without requiring a repeat return process. That’s a

Get a Tariff Refund NOW? Maybe. Here's How.
You may have heard that a court ruled Donald Trump's tariffs are illegal. The final decision is now up to the Supreme Court. This could potentially mean big refunds for

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As of August 29, 2025, the U.S. has officially ended its nearly century‑old “de minimis” policy. This means no more duty‑free entry for packages under $800 from any country. The

Pattern Group, Seller Turned Service-Provider, Files to Go Public
Pattern Group has filed for an IPO under the ticker symbol PTRN on the Nasdaq Global Select Market. Pattern is routinely one of the largest sellers on Amazon but has

Walmart Hosts Chinese Seller Conferences – Tries to Woo Sellers
Walmart recently held a major conference aimed at Chinese ecommerce sellers and the overall theme was “we're cheaper than Amazon”. For those who’ve dealt with the mounting costs of selling
