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by PapaAzucar » 22 Apr 2012, 16:53
Don't know about the Taiwan equivalent, but the Japanese equivalent is
Rakuten, which delivers to Taiwan.
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by SillyWilly » 22 Apr 2012, 19:24
There is no real equivalent. I use GMarket on a weekly bases and PCHome.com.tw doesn't compare well. My wife says Yahoo bidding and Yahoo shopping are somewhat similar.
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