Digital-native companies are increasingly turning to bricks-and-mortar stores to help cater for customers’ needs, and internet juggernaut eBay is continuing this trend with the news that it’s expanding its click-and-collect service with UK high street retailer Argos. We first reported on this tie-up last September, though the initial trial phase was only with 50 eBay sellers and 150 Argos stores. Now eBay says it hopes to expand this to 65,000 sellers by the end of 2014, rising to 80,000 by 2015. Argos will make 650 of its stores available for the click-and-collect service. This move mimics one already offered by...
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