UPS enhancements keep Yahoo! Small Business merchants clicking
UPS announced on 24 February that new enhancements to the e-commerce solutions used by Yahoo! Small Business merchants will make international shipping and item returns easier.
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Posted by Archive | Feb 24, 2009 | E-Commerce |
UPS announced on 24 February that new enhancements to the e-commerce solutions used by Yahoo! Small Business merchants will make international shipping and item returns easier.
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