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  • Study: Retail fraud up sharply

    Both the volume of and monetary losses caused by fraudulent transactions have sharply increased in the past year.

    According to the “2016 True Cost of Fraud Report” from LexisNexis Risk Solutions, the monthly average of fraudulent transactions has increased 32% to 206 from 156 in 2015. In addition, the monthly average of prevented fraudulent transactions has risen 33% to 236 from 177.

  • eBay brings better offers to the surface

    Online retail platform eBay wants to ensure consumers can quickly find the most relevant items at the best prices.   eBay is unveiling several types of new browsing modules and approaches to surfacing goods that go beyond traditional keyword search results. The new modules take advantage of structured data that is now foundational on the eBay platform.  
  • Walmart gets serious about online marketplace

    Walmart has embraced the marketplace model as means to expand its online assortment and gain ground on Amazon where third party sellers already account for half of the company’s unit volume.

  • Facebook wants to support your customer engagement

    Retailers have long been interacting with customers via Facebook, but the social network is making a big push to become a full-fledged CRM platform.

    Among the announcements Facebook made at its F8 developers conference this week was a beta release of its Messenger chat platform with bots and a new Send/Receive application programming interface (API).

  • Report: Walmart expands curbside grocery pickup

    Customers in more cities will have an easier time shopping for the groceries at Walmart.  
  • Walmart expands curbside grocery pickup

    Customers in more cities will have an easier time shopping for the groceries at Walmart. According to Reuters, Walmart is rolling out free curbside pickup of online grocery orders to eight new cities, which will make the service available in about 200 stores in 30 metropolitan areas across the U.S. Additional cities offering grocery pickup will include Kansas City and Austin, Texas. Walmart COO Michael Bender said the retailer so far is gaining new customers and increased wallet share at stores where the service is offered and may roll it out further.

  • Study: America’s favorite grocer is…

    U.S. consumers have named their top grocery chain, and for the first time in four years it isn’t Trader Joe’s.

    Findings from an online study of more than 10,000 consumers conducted in February 2016 by Market Force Information revealed that Wegmans is America’s favorite grocery retailer. Wegmans was followed by Publix Super Markets and Trader Joe’s.

  • DirectBuy sees opportunity for digital transformation

    Merrillville, Indiana-based membership buying club DirectBuy is hoping mobile visual search capability will help spur growth beyond its 25 brick-and-mortar stores.

    “It seems that more members, instead of going to club locations, are browsing and shopping completely online,” Ted Fay, senior director of digital marketing and e-commerce at DirectBuy, said in an interview with Chain Store Age. “We see this as an opportunity to grow our membership base and go places we don’t have a brick-and-mortar store.”

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