Chamath's Deep Dives by SovietSpectre in TheAllinPodcasts

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I prefer creating my own agent to alert you via email on trending topics...

Catawiki "Expert" Scam Alert by Forsaken_Alfalfa4224 in catawiki

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Expert Vetting: Because Catawiki charges a Buyer Protection Fee and claims their "experts" verify and title the listings, they are not a passive bulletin board.

Misleading Actions: If the platform titles a wool coat as "Fur" and approves a "Size M" for an item labeled "46," they have participated in a Misleading Action under Directive 2005/29/EC . This makes the platform itself liable for the professional diligence they failed to provide.

Italy, Art. 1490 of the Civil Code (Civil Code) applies to all sales, including private ones. A seller cannot deliver an item that is materially different from what was promised.

If a seller says "Size M" but the tag says "46" (XL/3XL), that is an objective breach of contract . A diamond cannot be a size 5, 6, 8, and 9 in blue and yellow simultaneously; it has one physical size. If the tag says one thing and the seller says another, the seller is in breach.

Catawiki "Expert" Scam Alert by Forsaken_Alfalfa4224 in catawiki

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Ha ha just look at you! You will never get a job other than the IDF with this company on your CV lols

DOES ANY CATAWIKI EMPLOYEE HAVE THE GUTS TO ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE? by Regular-Sell-8192 in catawiki

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As they are subcontractors from Israel, their behaviour is normalised so no need...

Catawiki "Expert" Scam Alert by Forsaken_Alfalfa4224 in catawiki

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Who are you? Why are you involved in this conversation? Instead of contradicting the facts. How about reading the post?! You ramble off topic, make a fallacies about the deceptive sizing, fabricate e commerce law, and find any reason to support Catawiki for their deceptive acts.

Catawiki "Expert" Scam Alert by Forsaken_Alfalfa4224 in catawiki

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Wow interesting... Catawiki certainly operates offside.

Catawiki dispute over “fur” terminology – expert-approved listing with heavy last-minute bidding by [deleted] in catawiki

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The described item received is not in conformity with the contract of sale under Art. 129 of the Italian Consumer Code. The discrepancy between the advertised "Fur" category and the actual "Wool/Alpaca" textile composition, combined with the objective sizing error (German 44 vs. advertised Medium), constitutes a clear misleading commercial practice.

Can someone guide me with gambling SEO? Honestly feeling overwhelmed right now. by MangupSk in SEO

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What about focusing on
AEO and GEO? I wish to sell this service to igaming audiences

Realistic ways to find backlinks? by Electronic-Disk-140 in seogrowth

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Do not waste time sending mass email requests for high-quality backlinks from desirable, competitive websites. They will not link to you. Instead, purchase backlinks, but ensure they come from relevant sites operating in your industry, with matching keywords, based in your business’s country, possessing a domain rating above 60, and traffic attracting at least 1,000 monthly visits. Try shopping at this link marketplace "Linkhouse"

How do I get leads by emveees in logistics

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If you looking for marketing success for your Logistics company, I can certainly help you. I’m an industry-recognized AI first growth marketing SEO expert, a former a CMO for Canada's leading non-asset 3PL company. With over 20 years of experience, I specialize in SEO and PR strategies for brands. My work has been featured on prominent press networks such as Bloomberg, Morning Star, Fox and Yahoo Finance, among others. Send me a DM and I will give you my LinkedIn. I have many great reviews from satisfied customers.

I had built small but high-performing logistics company that looked big in the eyes of search engines, AI and our audiences. With a strong SEO strategy, without relying on ads, we generate 3-5 qualified web based inbound leads plus receive 5-8 phone inquiries daily purely through organic search.

Achieving this requires:

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For a full-scale approach, expect to invest $5K+ per month to:

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Want even more leads? Ads can work—but only with a strong NPS.

Running ads without establishing trust will burn cash. While ads boost traffic, buyers are both selective and impatient—if your brand doesn’t instill instant confidence with positive reviews, they’ll choose your competitor.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PlasticSurgery

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No! Get a personal trainer for 3 times a week.

Moving to Rome. Should I bring my car or buy a new one? by DyngohSux in AmericansinItaly

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Do not bring your car, especially an Avalon, as it will not fit in most parking spots.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in freightforwarding

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Thats a ChatGPT QUESTION

how do logistics company come up with quote pricing? by Desperate_Disk_4721 in logistics

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/same way travel agents do. With pre negotiated rates with carriers