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Friday, April 26, 2013

Multiply.com to shut down for good on May 6

Last year, Multiply.com reinvented itself from being a social networking site it became an online marketplace.     And now it will closes down for good. Can we say that Multiply.com is another victim of Facebook?

Multiply.com closes down on May 6

Popular online shopping mall Multiply.com has announced of its official closing on May 6, 2013 after serving nine years as a cyber shopping mall.

The company said it will maintain normal site operations through May 6 and will cease all business operations by May 31.

"We will use the rest of May to make sure the all accounts are settled and that merchants receive full payment for all the transactions they completed on our platform. This will also provide our merchants with time to find and migrate to alternative ecommerce platforms, settle all payments on items bought and delivered, and to minimize disruption to their businesses" Multiply said in its website.

Multiply assured members that they will receive all funds they earned on the platform no later than May 31, 2013.

"We will close the actual marketplace sooner, on May 6, 2013, to ensure that all orders have sufficient time to complete and be delivered to your customers before the end of the month," the company said.

The company was described as a vibrant Social Shopping destination. It claimed that the Multiply Marketplace is one of the world's largest online shopping malls that connects merchants with shoppers interested in all kinds of products and services, from clothing and jewelry to electronics and appliances.

Multiply has provided store owners a free way to open a shop, with unlimited storage for posting photos, videos and blogs about their products.

Multiply's social media tools allow shops to spread the word through their network of customers and fans, and help shoppers learn more about products and share their opinions and experiences with each other.

Multiply said merchants who have premium subscriptions should contact the company's customer support so they can receive a full refund for the unused time on their subscriptions.



article source: philstar.com



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