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Two Ex-Googlers Launched An E-Commerce Startup That Just Reeled In $18 Million

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Founders Noah Ready-Campbell and Calvin Young flank head of merchandising, Erica Setness. Twice

Noah Ready-Campbell and Calvin Young had just made it in the door at Google.

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Young was an engineer and Ready-Campbell was an associate product manager, but, within six months of joining the Big G, they quit together to start a company.

They tried a bunch of different ideas, and then they found the one that clicked.

Twice is all about recycling clothes. You can buy second-hand clothing on the site, or you can use Twice as the easiest way to make money while cleaning out your over-crowded closet: They pay the shipping, you get cash-back for items up front.  

Twice launched two years ago. Today, Twice announced an $18 million Series B round led by Jeff Jordan of Andreessen Horowitz, with participation from existing Twice investors like IA and Lerer Ventures. 

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"It was really fast," Ready-Campbell tells Business Insider. "We went from our first meeting with Chris Dixon at the beginning of October, and then we had signed our deal by mid-November." 

Ready-Campbell attributes that quick, successful deal partially to the fact that Andresseen Horowitz was attracted by the team's engineering capabilities — which are often lacking at an early-stage e-commerce company. That, and Twice's social mission of helping people recycle clothes instead of throwing them away. 

"There's so much waste in this market," Ready-Campbell said, "It was clear that someone could come into this space and make things much more efficient and save people a lot of money, while making money at the same time."

On February 28, Axel Springer, Business Insider's parent company, joined 31 other media groups and filed a $2.3 billion suit against Google in Dutch court, alleging losses suffered due to the company's advertising practices.

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