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  2. Amazon Prime Day 2024: What to know about the July sales ...

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    Typically, the two-day event with dramatic discounts on Amazon — including exclusive deals for Amazon Prime members like free shipping and price drops — hits sometime in mid-July and gives ...

  3. ThriftBooks - Wikipedia

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    ThriftBooks was founded in the summer of 2003 by Daryl Butcher and Jason Meyer. The two created software that organizes and lists thousands of book titles per day. [6] Since 2004, it has partnered with libraries, which provide unsorted books and get a share of the profits.

  4. Free shipping - Wikipedia

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    Internet vendors benefit from a simplified sales model as compared to traditional brick-and-mortar stores. By storing goods remotely at a warehouse location and shipping goods directly to a consumer, significant transportation needs are eliminated both on the part of the vendor (shipping goods to stores) and by the consumer (traveling to stores).

  5. The two-day or less shipping Americans have come to expect ...

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    It set new shipping speed records for Prime delivery in the first three months of 2024, including more than two billion items arriving within two days globally.

  6. The beginners guide to shopping Amazon Prime Day like a pro - AOL

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    If you do not have an Amazon Prime account, you can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. Retailers offer these premium memberships with perks, like free shipping, available to their paying ...

  7. Environmental impact of shipping - Wikipedia

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    A cargo ship discharging ballast water into the sea. Ballast water discharges by ships can have a negative impact on the marine environment. [1] Cruise ships, large tankers, and bulk cargo carriers use a huge amount of ballast water, which is often taken on in the coastal waters in one region after ships discharge wastewater or unload cargo, and discharged at the next port of call, wherever ...