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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield
It is the most anticompetitive company out there. Bork made same argument as you. Consumer benefit is only concern, not anticompetitive actions.
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Can you give some examples of their anticompetitive actions?
I get clients complaining about them all the time, but they are invariably about someone undercutting prices on marketplace, which is typically not Amazon itself and quite clearly competition. People complain about them vertically integrating - usually by pretending Amazon knows something about its suppliers that's different from any large distributor - but that too is pretty clearly competition.
Self-preferencing is the tricky thing, but clearly has consumer benefits too, which is why there hasn't been real enforcement against it yet.
Pretty funny that you think it's a gotcha for Ty to be espousing existing antitrust standards. Yeah, go back to Bork and the Chicago School but they are still the law.