Amazon's Pricing and Fee Structure Under Fire from Sellers
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Amazon is facing a federal lawsuit accusing it of squeezing independent sellers, as many third-party merchants have experienced success followed by bankruptcy. The lawsuit alleges that Amazon uses its monopoly power to eliminate rivals, punishes sellers offering lower prices on other platforms, and increases fees indiscriminately. Sellers claim that Amazon competes with them by selling the same products, often at lower prices, and using its dominance to control search results and shipping. Critics argue that Amazon's market dominance necessitates more competition and potential breakup to protect consumers and prevent a diminishing online experience.
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