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India's Cashify raises $ 12M for its second-hand smartphone business
TechCrunch Chinese funds CDH Investments and Morningside led the round, which included participation from Aihuishou, a China-based startup that sells used electronics in a similar way to Cashify and has raised more than $ 120 million. Existing investors, including … |
New used book store opens near Murrells Inlet – Myrtle Beach Sun News
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New used book store opens near Murrells Inlet
Myrtle Beach Sun News A new place to buy used books opened its doors Wednesday near Murrells Inlet. Pittsburgh natives Cortney and Eli Hornyak, who now live in Myrtle Beach, have spent two years planning to open The Bookworm used book store in the shopping center across … |
Used cars still sold with unfixed recalls – NewsChannel5.com
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Used cars still sold with unfixed recalls
NewsChannel5.com A woman says she bought a dangerous used car because the used car dealer never bothered to fix an important safety recall. Julie Rose had just bought a gently used"2010 Chrysler Town and Country. Just days later she was "just going along and it died, … |
Ducati Celebrates 25 Years of Monster With Limited Edition 1200 25° Anniversario (with video) (Bike Reports) (News)
With the importance of naked bikes in the market today, it is worth remembering that the Ducati Monster debuted 25 years ago with a timeless design that Ducati has continually refined to this day. To celebrate 25 years of Monster, Ducati today announced the Monster 1200 25° Anniversario – a limited edition of only 500 […]
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Will Canadians’ Cell Phones Now Be Searched at the US Border? – Snopes.com
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Will Canadians' Cell Phones Now Be Searched at the US Border?
Snopes.com In one of several testy exchanges during a U.S. Senate hearing [in January 2018], the [U.S.] secretary of homeland security [Kirstjen Nielsen] was pressed to explain a new policy that allows customs agents to examine the cellphones of travellers at the … |