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今年我跟我弟弟決定了要把老家重新翻新一下,讓爸爸媽媽爺爺奶奶住得舒服一點
翻新時的期間,帶著家人們去逛逛家裡要買的新家具和家電,看著家人那種興奮的臉,就覺得很開心
雖然家裡有很多家具都有留著可以用,不過有很多家電都已經放了很久了,該換的還是要換掉啦
像現在家裡的電視還是那種箱型電視,冰箱也超老的,這些都要換掉
可是挑那種家電真的要好好挑,要省電又好用又省錢,老人家才喜歡
我跟 弟弟都在找哪裡賣的便宜,不過我發現網路上賣得很便宜, 而且又都是好貨
家裡翻修好後,家具換好後,家人們用了都非常開心,所以今天要來跟大家來分享一下,我今天在網路上買回來的【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)

其實很多人問為什麼網路上【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)價格比 市場便宜那麼多?是水貨嗎?還是二手的?
其實很多在網路上這麼便宜是因為沒有了實體店面的人事管銷了,所以可以這麼便宜
所以才能把成本壓低 ,而且很多知名購物商城加入會員以後會不定時送電子折價券,所以其實買到的價格很多時候都比標價便宜很多
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品名:recolte 日本麗克特 Smile Baker 專用 三角烤盤
型號:RSM-NP
用途:鬆餅烤盤
組合:三角烤盤(上+下烤盤為一組,不可和其他烤盤混合使用)
體積:直徑16cm x 高3.1cm
內直徑: 一次可烘烤4個三角鬆餅 / 大小為5.5X2公分
重量(不含收納架):280g
材質:壓鑄金屬+不沾塗層
【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)
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另外在推薦我平時會使用的平台可以比較價格找便宜~~
特價
UPDATE 1
By Dustin Volz and David Ingram
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. legislation may be needed to require social media companies to disclose more about how their platforms are used for political advertising, a senior Democratic lawmaker said on Thursday, after new signs of Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election.
Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Wednesday that an operation likely based in Russia had placed thousands of U.S. ads with polarizing views on topics such as immigration, race and gay rights on the site during a two-year period through May 2017.
The world's largest social network was already under fire for how little transparency it provides about digital political ads. Voters, researchers and journalists cannot see many of the ads politicians and interest groups run on Facebook to target certain groups, nor can they discover who paid for them.
Senator Mark Warner said Congress may need to update laws in order to make them consistent with rules governing television advertising.
"An American can still figure out what the content is being used in TV advertising. You can go look at the ad," Warner, of Virginia, said at a security conference.
"But in social media there is no such requirement. So, you know, we may need a legislative solution," he said.
A second Democratic senator, Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, said on Thursday that he supported regulating social media ads like TV ads.
U.S. intelligence agencies say there was an extensive Russian cyber-influence operation during the 2016 election campaign aimed at helping Donald Trump, a Republican, defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. Russia has repeatedly denied the allegations.
Watchdog group Common Cause on Thursday filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission alleging that unknown foreign nationals made expenditures during the election in violation of American election law.
Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he believed what Facebook disclosed was "the tip of the iceberg" and that Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) and other tech companies should also examine the issue.
Twitter declined to comment. Google, the search engine which also owns video-sharing website YouTube, said on Thursday it had seen no evidence of an ad campaign like the one Facebook disclosed.
Warner's committee is among those investigating alleged Russian meddling and whether members of Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow.
Facebook's disclosure about Russian advertising created more questions than it answered, such as which candidates the ads supported and how savvy the targeting was, said David Lazer, a Northeastern University political scientist.
"Does it reflect sophistication and coordination, or did they throw $100,000 at this just to try a bunch of stuff?" he said.
U.S. election law bars foreign nationals and foreign entities from spending money to advocate the election or defeat of a candidate, although non-citizens may advertise on issues. Other ads fall into a legal gray area.
Television has been the backbone of political advertising for decades, and local U.S. broadcasters are required to disclose a wealth of details about the cost and schedules of commercials. The ads can be seen by anyone with a television provided they are aired in their markets.
Online advertising offered by Facebook and other platforms such as Twitter and Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google, though, often targets narrow, carefully constructed audiences based on factors such as age, political preference or interests. Facebook is especially valued by advertisers due to its targeting capabilities.
Facebook and Google have, so far, declined to make political ads more transparent. They said on Thursday they were both open to reviewing specific congressional proposals.
Facebook also said it was continuing its investigation into possible nefarious activity.
EARLY FACEBOOK DENIAL
Facebook briefed U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday and turned over information about the ads to Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading his own investigation into alleged Russian interference, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said after the November election that it was a "pretty crazy idea" to think false news stories on the network tilted the election.
Since then, though, the company and other tech firms have taken a series of steps to address deliberately false stories or manipulation of traffic by bots. Facebook in April released a report on "information operations" on the site, including some aimed at influencing the French election this past spring.
The report on Wednesday expands on that and, for the first time, shows how paid advertising may have played a role in Russian influence efforts in the United States.
Much of the advertising on Facebook and Google is self-serve and can be easily ordered up through their websites.
"You can, from anywhere in the world, advertise to the entire world through the platform," said Nathan Persily, a Stanford University law professor. "It's incredibly empowering, but it doesn't have all the regulatory trappings that a medium like television has."
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翻新時的期間,帶著家人們去逛逛家裡要買的新家具和家電,看著家人那種興奮的臉,就覺得很開心

雖然家裡有很多家具都有留著可以用,不過有很多家電都已經放了很久了,該換的還是要換掉啦
像現在家裡的電視還是那種箱型電視,冰箱也超老的,這些都要換掉

可是挑那種家電真的要好好挑,要省電又好用又省錢,老人家才喜歡

我跟 弟弟都在找哪裡賣的便宜,不過我發現網路上賣得很便宜, 而且又都是好貨
家裡翻修好後,家具換好後,家人們用了都非常開心,所以今天要來跟大家來分享一下,我今天在網路上買回來的【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)

其實很多人問為什麼網路上【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)價格比 市場便宜那麼多?是水貨嗎?還是二手的?
其實很多在網路上這麼便宜是因為沒有了實體店面的人事管銷了,所以可以這麼便宜

所以才能把成本壓低 ,而且很多知名購物商城加入會員以後會不定時送電子折價券,所以其實買到的價格很多時候都比標價便宜很多



如果在購物商城買的話,除了有詳細的介紹以外,更有保障!!而且速度也很快~

↓↓↓限量折扣的優惠按鈕↓↓↓

商品訊息功能:
- 品號:3256117
- 一次可烘烤四個格子鬆餅
- 內附專用食譜/內附收納架
- 日本最夯鬆餅機專用烤盤


超值

品名:recolte 日本麗克特 Smile Baker 專用 三角烤盤
型號:RSM-NP
用途:鬆餅烤盤
組合:三角烤盤(上+下烤盤為一組,不可和其他烤盤混合使用)
體積:直徑16cm x 高3.1cm
內直徑: 一次可烘烤4個三角鬆餅 / 大小為5.5X2公分
重量(不含收納架):280g
材質:壓鑄金屬+不沾塗層
【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)
討論,推薦,開箱,CP值,熱賣,團購,便宜,優惠,介紹,排行,精選,特價,周年慶,體驗,限時,家電用品,冰箱,電視,電鍋
↓↓↓現在馬上點擊購買↓↓↓

另外在推薦我平時會使用的平台可以比較價格找便宜~~
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特價
UPDATE 1
By Dustin Volz and David Ingram
WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. legislation may be needed to require social media companies to disclose more about how their platforms are used for political advertising, a senior Democratic lawmaker said on Thursday, after new signs of Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election.
Facebook Inc (FB.O) said on Wednesday that an operation likely based in Russia had placed thousands of U.S. ads with polarizing views on topics such as immigration, race and gay rights on the site during a two-year period through May 2017.
The world's largest social network was already under fire for how little transparency it provides about digital political ads. Voters, researchers and journalists cannot see many of the ads politicians and interest groups run on Facebook to target certain groups, nor can they discover who paid for them.
Senator Mark Warner said Congress may need to update laws in order to make them consistent with rules governing television advertising.
"An American can still figure out what the content is being used in TV advertising. You can go look at the ad," Warner, of Virginia, said at a security conference.
"But in social media there is no such requirement. So, you know, we may need a legislative solution," he said.
A second Democratic senator, Martin Heinrich of New Mexico, said on Thursday that he supported regulating social media ads like TV ads.
U.S. intelligence agencies say there was an extensive Russian cyber-influence operation during the 2016 election campaign aimed at helping Donald Trump, a Republican, defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. Russia has repeatedly denied the allegations.
Watchdog group Common Cause on Thursday filed a complaint with the U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission alleging that unknown foreign nationals made expenditures during the election in violation of American election law.
Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he believed what Facebook disclosed was "the tip of the iceberg" and that Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) and other tech companies should also examine the issue.
Twitter declined to comment. Google, the search engine which also owns video-sharing website YouTube, said on Thursday it had seen no evidence of an ad campaign like the one Facebook disclosed.
Warner's committee is among those investigating alleged Russian meddling and whether members of Trump's campaign colluded with Moscow.
Facebook's disclosure about Russian advertising created more questions than it answered, such as which candidates the ads supported and how savvy the targeting was, said David Lazer, a Northeastern University political scientist.
"Does it reflect sophistication and coordination, or did they throw $100,000 at this just to try a bunch of stuff?" he said.
U.S. election law bars foreign nationals and foreign entities from spending money to advocate the election or defeat of a candidate, although non-citizens may advertise on issues. Other ads fall into a legal gray area.
NARROW TARGETING
Television has been the backbone of political advertising for decades, and local U.S. broadcasters are required to disclose a wealth of details about the cost and schedules of commercials. The ads can be seen by anyone with a television provided they are aired in their markets.
Online advertising offered by Facebook and other platforms such as Twitter and Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google, though, often targets narrow, carefully constructed audiences based on factors such as age, political preference or interests. Facebook is especially valued by advertisers due to its targeting capabilities.
Facebook and Google have, so far, declined to make political ads more transparent. They said on Thursday they were both open to reviewing specific congressional proposals.
Facebook also said it was continuing its investigation into possible nefarious activity.
EARLY FACEBOOK DENIAL
Facebook briefed U.S. lawmakers on Wednesday and turned over information about the ads to Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading his own investigation into alleged Russian interference, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Facebook Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said after the November election that it was a "pretty crazy idea" to think false news stories on the network tilted the election.
Since then, though, the company and other tech firms have taken a series of steps to address deliberately false stories or manipulation of traffic by bots. Facebook in April released a report on "information operations" on the site, including some aimed at influencing the French election this past spring.
The report on Wednesday expands on that and, for the first time, shows how paid advertising may have played a role in Russian influence efforts in the United States.
Much of the advertising on Facebook and Google is self-serve and can be easily ordered up through their websites.
"You can, from anywhere in the world, advertise to the entire world through the platform," said Nathan Persily, a Stanford University law professor. "It's incredibly empowering, but it doesn't have all the regulatory trappings that a medium like television has."
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【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)怎麼買比較便宜?使用心得【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)推薦【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)開箱文#GOODS_NAME#心得分享【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)哪邊買必較便宜?【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)家電用品【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)電視冰箱【recolte日本麗克特】專用格子鬆餅烤盤(微笑鬆餅系列專用)家電用品有哪些#GOODS_NAME#家電用品開箱 您或許有興趣的東西:
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