Amazon is expanding its Easy Ship service in India, and has started a pilot programme for product returns in 10 cities across seven product categories. Amit Deshpande, Director Seller Service, Amazon
January 10, 2025
January 10, 2025
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Amazon is expanding its Easy Ship service in India, and has started a pilot programme for product returns in 10 cities across seven product categories. Amit Deshpande, Director Seller Service, Amazon
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