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  • E-store may have traded while insolvent: Administrator

    E-store has temporarily ceased trading on the advice of its administrator, which yesterday revealed the company may have been trading while insolvent and is likely to enter liquidation tomorrow.

  • Former E-Store MD comes under fire in new venture

    The former MD of E-Store has described as "unique" a series of hitches in an online transaction involving his current employer, PCAdvantage

  • Is dstore too hot to touch?

    Recently collapsed etailer dstore is up for grabs and about to be acquired by technology company HotShed. However, most players regard is as a "hot potato", according to one industry commentator.

  • E-Store acquisition on the Wishlist?

    Speculation is rife that acquisition talks are underway between Australian e-tailers Wishlist.com.au and E-Store.

  • Corporate amnesia hits E-store

    E-store customers are continuing to cry foul play, accusing the local e-tailer of not delivering goods and defaulting on refunds, at a time when the new company director admits he doesn’t know how many suppliers are on board and side-stepped questions about lines of credit being cut.

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    Having observed hundreds of customer test sessions and chatted with thousands of consumers, we've noticed that customers, when looking for hardware over the Web, fit into one of two categories: (1) those who are researching certain items, (2) those who’ve already researched and have decided to purchase online.

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