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YSK about mass, systematic price fixing on Amazon, which actively drives up prices across all retailers.
- from the California Attorney lawsuit [ca.gov]
detailed write up on how Amazon manipulates pricing to make everything more expensive; https://washingtonmonth
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YSK about mass, systematic price fixing on Amazon, which actively drives up prices across all retailers.
details of its competitors' prices and directly asks vendors to "look into" getting the competitors to increase
their prices. In one such case, Amazon directed vendor Scotts (a manufacturer of lawn/garden products)
to "reach out to the retailer that we are price matching to and have them raise their prices, even if it is just
for the 3 days leading up to [Prime Day]."39 In another example, Amazon sent Hanes (an apparel vendor)
links to Target.com and Walmart.com showing lower prices than were on Amazon, and Hanes confirmed
that it "reached out to Target and Walmart to have the prices increased."40 In another exchange, Amazon
sent vendor Babyvision (which sells baby apparel) screenshots to Walmart's website, asking if the vendor
was "aware of this markdown."41 Babyvision responded by telling Amazon that "I am working with my
pricing team to get the [price] . . . back up to base price from this morning's match," and ultimately
removed the product from Walmart "to fix the pricing problem."42 Amazon then confirmed that it was
"working" to get the "correct price back up" and thanked Babyvision for "correcting with Walmart.
detailed write up on how Amazon manipulates pricing to make everything more expensive; https://washingtonmonth
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