Digital (Shopping) Divide: setting policy based on where traffic originates
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12-14-2005, 11:57 AM,
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2005, 12:02 PM by mandy.)
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Digital (Shopping) Divide: setting policy based on where traffic originates
Quote:Lim lives in Singapore with his wife and a son who happens to have very wide feet. Wide shoes are hard to find in Singapore, so Lims wife decided to shop for them on U.S. websites. There was just one problem: No one would sell her the shoes. American retailers dont like to take credit cards from other countries; they dont like to ship things overseas; and they especially dont like to do business with customers whose IP addresses place them in parts of the world with a high incidence of fraudlike Singapore. full article: http://www2.cio.com/research/security/ed...02005.html |
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12-14-2005, 03:24 PM,
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Re: Digital (Shopping) Divide: setting policy based on where traffic originates
Quote:American retailers dont like to take credit cards from other countries; they dont like to ship things overseas I just did an advanced search on eBay for "wide shoes" since they are looking for wide shoes for male and female and I told it to search all autions that ship to All Countries and I found many auctions from that USA listed that will ship overseas. That article seems to be insinuating that all americans won't ship overseas? That's very untrue, there are many that ship worldwide. It sounds like someone just isn't looking very hard because I found plenty within a couple of minutes. |
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