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According to the Marketplace Administration, third -party sellers can put their ...

"Cannot be track": at the "Epicenter" noticed Russian symbolism that says management

According to the Marketplace Administration, third -party sellers can put their goods on their own. More than 200 thousand are received every month, so moderators cannot be controlled by everyone. At the same time, the site continues to sell merchandise with Russian symbols, stylized as Ukrainian. The epicenter hypermarket in Ukraine was in the center of a scandal through the sale of goods with the symbols of Russian landing troops, as well as Merchendis on Russia on its site.

The focus understood that the product was sold and why it was on the marketplate. Among the proposed goods were rugs for a computer mouse with the inscriptions "Nobody except us" and "VAT" (VAT), as well as images of Russian military, bear in a beret, and a girl with a hen holding a machine gun. Lasermark and Arbuz stores were listed as sellers of these goods on the Epicenter website. Lasermark, specializing in laser engraving, also has its own website and central office in Kiev.

Arbuz also offers various products, including T -shirts, eco -scores and stickerpaks. After the public and angry comments on the pages of the hypermarket on social networks, the "Epicenter" apologized and declared blocking the seller and removing all goods with attributes of Russian troops. "We sincerely apologize for this unfortunate situation. The Epicenter site also operates as a marketplace, so third -party sellers can put their goods on their own.

More than 7,000 merchants (sellers) work on the Epicenter market. It is not always possible to physically track what changes are made by Mrrhozhant in their online cabinet. In this case We will remind, because of the recent scandal that emerged through the reserved table at the Kyiv Restaurant Goodwine, the police were released by Lieutenant Colonel Vitaliy Manasian, who arranged him.