Amazon maintains its monopolies by punishing third-party sellers when Amazon detects lower prices on other online stores.
FTC v. Amazon Court Filing, retrieved on Sep 26, 2023, is part of . You can jump to any part in this filing . This is part 36 of 80. HackerNoon’s Legal PDF Series here 2. Amazon maintains its monopolies by punishing third-party sellers when Amazon detects lower prices on other online stores 269. Using its vast surveillance network, Amazon systematically punishes sellers when Amazon detects a lower price on other online stores. Amazon does this in two ways.
As a result of Amazon’s threats and punishments, even rival platforms that charge sellers less than Amazon for marketplace services would not be able to draw shoppers through lower prices. 271. Amazon not only suppresses the ability of sellers and retailers to offer lower prices elsewhere, but its conduct effectively elevates prices even off Amazon.
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