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Walmart Takes on Amazon By Adding Pre-owned Watches, Collectibles to Marketplace

The retailer is expanding its online marketplace to include pre-owned watches, collectible trading cards, and high-end beauty products, aiming to capture more e-commerce spend and compete with rivals like eBay and Amazon.
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The company is expanding the assortment on its marketplace, which offers merchandise from third-party vendors, to meet customer demand. (Shutterstock)

Walmart Inc. is bringing pre-owned watches and collectible trading cards to its online marketplace as the retailer looks to further beef up its e-commerce business and grab more spending from rivals such as eBay Inc. and Amazon.

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