Walmart announced a new subscription service called "Jetblack" through its technology incubator Store No.8, which allows shoppers to order goods via text messages. During the testing period, the project was code-named "Code Eight". Cost $50 Launched in May 2015 Founder Jenny FleisshistoryJetblack was created by former Rent the Runway co-founder Jenny Fleiss in March 2017. The service is now available in parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn and is also the first product of Store No. 8. introduceJetblack is aimed at more affluent consumers, especially mothers. Jetblack not only sells products from Walmart and Jet.com, but also recommends products from other retailers such as Saks, Bluemercury and Pottery Barn to users via text messages. costJetblack charges members a $50 monthly subscription fee. Jetblack members enjoy same-day or next-day delivery, free gift wrapping and easy returns. Jetblack does not set a minimum purchase amount, and if you want to return a product, the company's courier service staff also supports door-to-door pickup. status quoThe service is currently limited to select customers in Manhattan and Brooklyn, but will soon be available throughout the United States. References |
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