The giant retailer said it would try to improve its vigilance to 'prevent the sale of inappropriate merchandise.”
it would review how the “inappropriate merchandise” got on its platform in the first place.
“We have a process in place designed to prevent third-party sellers from offering inappropriate items on our platform,” a spokesperson told Insider. “We are reviewing how this happened and will apply what we learn to further improve our rules and processes to prevent the sale of inappropriate merchandise.
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