The Borneo Post (Sabah)

FTC probing allegation­s of Amazon’s deceptive discountin­g

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WASHINGTON: As part of its review of Amazon’s agreement to buy Whole Foods, the Federal Trade Commission is looking into allegation­s that Amazon misleads customers about its pricing discounts, according to a source close to the probe. The FTC is probing a complaint brought by the advocacy group Consumer Watchdog, which looked at some 1,000 products on Amazon’s website in June and found that Amazon put reference prices, or list prices, on about 46 per cent of them.

An analysis found that in 61 per cent of products with reference prices, Amazon’s reference prices were higher than it had sold the same product in the previous 90 days, Consumer Watchdog said in a letter to the FTC dated July 6.

Following receipt of the letter, the agency made informal inquiries about the allegation­s, according to a source who spoke on background to preserve business relationsh­ips.

The FTC declined comment for this story. It was not known if the agency would open a formal probe into the allegation­s.

The review of Amazon’s discount pricing is an indication the FTC is taking a serious look at the e-commerce company’s agreement to buy Whole Foods, a deal that critics say could give Amazon an unfair advantage.

Consumer Watchdog argued that the deceptive list prices make Amazon prices look like a bargain, and asked the FTC to stop Amazon from buying Whole Foods while the deceptive discountin­g is occurring. — Reuters

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