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    Q&A: Your disgruntled customers may be complaining to this man -- and all of the Internet 01/07/2008 10:00:02

    Meet the man who could be your company's de facto customer service representative - a man you have never met and certainly isn't on your payroll. Thor Muller is founder and CEO of Satisfaction Unlimited, which runs an online community where customers air complaints about companies like Comcast, Apple, United Airlines, Whole Foods, Washington Mutual, Snapfish and Expedia to fellow customers and to the Internet at large.
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    eBay's PayPal only changes deferred indefinitely 27/06/2008 15:25:13

    Controversial changes to payment methods on the online auction site eBay which would require all bidders and sellers to solely use [[ArtId: 677846353|Paypal|new]] as a payment method have been delayed indefinitely until the review process with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is complete.
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    Will the death of XP really hurt you? 27/06/2008 08:46:05

    Microsoft warned us well over a year ago that XP will Die Die Die, at least on new computers, by the end of June, 2008. Petitions and prayers notwithstanding, XP has a firm date with Boot Hill. RIP, XP.
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    EBay boosts fraud protections for PayPal users 20/06/2008 08:28:11

    EBay has unveiled expanded protections for those buyers and sellers in its marketplace who complete transactions using the company's PayPal online payment service.
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    ACCC plans to reject eBay's PayPal push 13/06/2008 10:06:00

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a draft notice proposing to revoke a notification lodged by eBay in April, regarding its plan to lock users into paying for purchases through its fee-based PayPal service.
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    Major security sites hit by XSS bugs 12/06/2008 08:43:15

    The Web sites of three of the security industry's best-known companies include security flaws that could be used to launch scams against customers, according to a new report.
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    Microsoft links with VitalPay for payment processing 04/06/2008 10:25:51

    Microsoft has made an unspecified agreement with a payment processing company, in what could be another step toward establishing its own online payment system.
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    High shipping the top reason for abandoning online purchases 03/06/2008 08:36:59

    Unexpectedly high shipping fees are the No. 1 reason consumers abandon their online purchases, according to a survey conducted for PayPal by research company comScore Inc.
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    Better than locks: A security approach to 'free' 02/06/2008 08:07:57

    In January, Kevin Kelly wrote an essay entitled "Better Than Free" that explained which concepts held value on the Internet. This generated a lot of interest, mostly around the question of how best to make money out of these concepts. As a career security guy, I found myself wondering how on earth my field will respond -- how does security need to adapt to support business models based on these values? When we're used to locking everything down, how do we respond when people start calling for openness?
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    Vent IT: The weirdest, wackiest items ever sold on eBay 30/05/2008 11:13:12

    From stolen military gear to pirated software, or a piece of Nutri-Grain that looks like ET to the entire country of New Zealand, e-commerce sites like eBay and Craigslist really do allow you to buy or sell just about anything online. Or at least try...
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    Trading Post to challenge eBay in auctions market 28/05/2008 12:05:30

    Sensis and its iconic Trading Post business has weighed in to the online auctions market with the launch of auctions on tradingpost.com.au, endeavouring to boost revenue and take market share from market leader eBay.
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