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Amazon Faces Class Action Allegations of Price Manipulation

Amazon is confronting serious legal challenges after accusations of price manipulation aimed at maintaining inflated prices and restricting discounting. The Association of Consumer Support Organisations (ACSO) has initiated opt-out collective proceedings on behalf of over 45 million customers in the United Kingdom. The lawsuit contends that Amazon’s pricing policies have coerced consumers into paying more for products sold by third-party sellers.

According to the ACSO, Amazon has obstructed independent sellers from offering lower prices on competing platforms. This practice is alleged to stifle competition, allowing Amazon to sustain its market dominance while imposing higher fees on sellers, ultimately passed on to consumers. Local suppliers in Sydney have voiced similar concerns, claiming that Amazon employs tactics that bully them into compliance. One supplier described Amazon management as “bullies” who dictate pricing strategies.

The legal scrutiny is not limited to the UK. A Melbourne law firm is reportedly evaluating the UK case to potentially file a similar action in Australia. This reflects a broader concern regarding Amazon’s practices across various markets, including ongoing investigations in Germany, Japan, and Canada.

Between 2012 and 2016, regulators in multiple countries examined Amazon’s pricing policies, which led the company to promise an end to anti-competitive behaviours. However, the ACSO claims that Amazon has merely replaced previous policies with new ones that yield similar outcomes, undermining their commitments.

ACSO founder Matthew Maxwell-Scott stated, “Millions of people in the UK make purchases on Amazon every day. Despite claiming to be ‘customer-obsessed’, we believe UK consumers have paid higher prices because of Amazon’s policies. This collective action is about securing redress and holding Amazon accountable for anti-competitive behaviour.”

The allegations come at a time when Amazon continues to receive low marks from its suppliers. A survey conducted by the Groceries Code Adjudicator in June revealed that only 66% of Amazon’s grocery suppliers felt the retailer adhered to fair treatment guidelines. Alarmingly, one in three respondents reported that Amazon rarely complied with these industry standards.

As the legal landscape evolves, the outcome of the ACSO’s class action could have significant implications not only for Amazon’s operations but also for consumer rights in the competitive online marketplace. The situation underscores the challenges faced by third-party sellers and the need for transparency in pricing practices within the rapidly changing e-commerce sector.

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