| ▲ | wolpoli 10 hours ago | |||||||
> 3. If Amazon finds your product on another website for lower than its own website, it'll just hide your listing from the search -- this is meant to be pro-consumer (when you go to Amazon you'll get the lowest price). Most favored nation clauses are often considered anti-competitive. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Paracompact 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Indeed, I don't know in what world you would call that pro-consumer behavior. In fact I thought I recall Amazon already got sued for this kind of agreement in their contracts, but maybe it's now merely a non-contractual agreement for doing business with Amazon? https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2023/09/... > Anti-discounting measures that punish sellers and deter other online retailers from offering prices lower than Amazon, keeping prices higher for products across the internet. For example, if Amazon discovers that a seller is offering lower-priced goods elsewhere, Amazon can bury discounting sellers so far down in Amazon’s search results that they become effectively invisible. | ||||||||
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