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Dec 09, 2020
Amazon repeatedly makes its illusory public claim that counterfeits are not allowed on Amazon, but that's a lie. Accused counterfeit products must be made available to right-holder says Federal Court.
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Dec 03, 2020
California appellate court ruling stands, holding Amazon liable for injuries caused by third-party products sold on its website. The high court denied Amazon's petition as well as its request to have the case depublished.
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Nov 24, 2020
The e-commerce giants are flooded with counterfeit products, phony reviews, and fraudulent deals
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Nov 18, 2020
Amazon has added another goal in slugging its way to retail dominance; Amazon launched its own online pharmacy to deliver prescription drugs.
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Nov 13, 2020
The European Union formally charged Amazon with antitrust violations for abusing its dominance in online shopping and using non-public data gathered from sellers.
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Oct 13, 2020
Consumers looking to Wish.com may be attracted to its brand-name products offered by China sellers at a fraction of retail. However, many are counterfeit, fake, or replica products. Wish has filed with the SEC for a public offering.
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Oct 08, 2020
A House Committee investigation exposes Amazon's alarming monopoly power over its third-party sellers, bullying of its retail partners, and improper use of third-party data to develop and sell its own private-label products.
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Oct 06, 2020
Amazon is fighting back against a landmark California Appeals Court decision that held the e-commerce giant strictly liable for dangerous products sold on its website. Amazon has an excellent reason to fight the decision; they make too much money.
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Sep 29, 2020
Online shopping is a risky business. E-commerce giants, including Wish.com are flooded with counterfeit, fake, and replica merchandise that can easily deceive and endanger unsuspecting consumers.
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Sep 17, 2020
Amazon charged consumers inflated prices for Covid-19 pandemic essentials, says a consumer watchdog report accusing the world’s largest online retailer of price gouging. Amazon jacking up prices on face masks, toilet paper, and soap by up t0 1000%.