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Wal-Mart's service works this way: Customers place orders up until noon and then choose a four-hour window to receive the delivery the same day. Wal-Mart is using UPS delivery trucks to deliver the merchandise. For the San Francisco and San Jose markets, shoppers have to order by 7 a.m. that day to receive those items. Wal-Mart is using its own fleet of trucks to transport the goods to shoppers' homes in those two regions. In April, Wal-Mart rolled out a program that allows online shoppers who didn't want to use their credit cards to order the goods and then pay with cash at the local Wal-Mart store. Company officials said the program has fared well. It also has a program called Site to Store where shoppers order online, then pick up the products at the local store. Amazon.com began testing same-day delivery service in 2009. The program is now available in 10 markets, including Chicago and Seattle. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., based in Bentonville, Ark., operates more than 4,000 stores in the U.S.
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