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Orders for items made to last at least three years declined 1.2percentt.
used "easily and cheaply" acquired technology from a mainstream website to take enough information from cards to place orders for items including a £3,000 TV.
It then went shopping with the information it had obtained and was able to successfully place orders for items including a £3,000 television set.
Orders for items made to last at least three years increased 2percentto to $173.6 billion, after dropping 1.5percentt in February, the Commerce Department said.
[C6.] Orders for Durable Goods Increase Orders for items made to last at least three years rose 2percentto to $173.6 billion, in March, the Commerce Department said.
Orders for items made to last at least three years increased 3.3percentt in October, to $184.5 billion, the Commerce Department said.
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This has brought delivery time down to 48 hours from the receipt of an order for items in stock.
Data from the EPDS were fitted to the Rasch measurement model and tested for appropriate category ordering, for item bias through Differential Item Functioning (DIF) analysis, and for unidimensionality through tests of the assumption of local independence.
The store's spokeswoman Vicki Shamion said high traffic volume for the store's website led to some orders for discounted items, like a Keurig B-60 coffee maker, proceeding even after the item had actually sold out.
The gains followed an unexpected increase in orders for expensive items and a drop in unemployment insurance claims.
The Commerce Department said orders for manufactured items in April posted their biggest rise since October 2001, gaining a larger-than-expected 1.2percentto to $323.87 billion.
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