Submitted by dildobagginss t3_127tz69 in news
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[deleted] t1_jegfjut wrote
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oakfan52 t1_jeg2rf5 wrote
while at the same time they enforce "fair market pricing" forcing sellers on the platform to sell their products for less on Amazon platform. Sellers are not free to set their prices in either direction.
Petal_Phile t1_jegcxrt wrote
I get so effing frustrated when I get Price Alerts nearly every day insisting that I can't sell certain items anymore unless I price it for less than I paid for it.
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that_yeg_guy t1_jegvhlr wrote
In my experience Amazon is about on par with other online and in-person stores. Pepperidge Farm remembers when their claim to fame was that they’re cheaper, but now people (myself included) use Amazon for selection and convenience. Not price.
3pbc t1_jeftxqy wrote
Its massive amount of lawyers: oh well
cbiscut t1_jegpkyo wrote
Remind me in six months when Amazon has lost this suit and is forced to pay a maximum fine of less than 1% of their profit.
dildobagginss OP t1_jegqunq wrote
Well they had negative profit for FY 2022. So I suppose that's pretty easy.
Cindexxx t1_jegpzzn wrote
1% of a day, maybe.
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FerociousPancake t1_jegrlhy wrote
Anyone else notice recently they automatically started adding those like 2 year protection plans to your cart? Like they don’t even ask me anymore. It just shows up in my cart.
dildobagginss OP t1_jeguftq wrote
I was looking at TV's yesterday and it prompts me to buy an extended warranty, but it does not add it to my cart without me clicking yes.
Snoo_22479 t1_jeh2svb wrote
What's wrong with California? Seriously I have some dislike for Amazon. But you can't tell a private business how to do business.
Amazon has every right to tell a 3rd party seller. Hey if your offering your products at a lower price on a competitive website. You need to offer that same price on our site. And if you don't. Your not going to get full exposure.
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HappyFunNorm t1_jeg7iig wrote
This is a lawsuit about Amazon demanding sellers not list their products for one price on Amazon and a lower price on other sites. I don't know why anyone cares about this, Amazon can set their own rules for their own site, and people can choose to follow them or not and go elsewhere. No one's forcing people to list their products on Amazon, so no one should have any kind of standing here. I also don't understand how it's non-competitive. It's EXATLY competitive, as listing the same prices everywhere is just fine, as near as I can tell.
techleopard t1_jefu118 wrote
Clickbait title.
Amazon isn't being sued for having expensive stuff.
It's being sued for price fixing by essentially trying to control how a merchant lists their products in their own store or competing stores.