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    Amazon sold some items at inflated rate during Covid-19: Report

    Finance KhabarBy Finance KhabarSeptember 12, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    San Francisco: Amazon sold several items including essentials such as toilet paper and hand sanitiser at inflated rate during the Covid-19 pandemic, said a report by US-based consumer rights group Public Citizen.

    Amazon set prices of products during the pandemic to levels that would be considered violations of price gouging laws in many states of the country, showed the findings of the report released this week.

    Numerous examples of price increases were found on essential products sold directly by Amazon, it added.

    While the e-commerce giant publicly blamed so-called third-party sellers for price increases, it continued to allow them to increase their prices, the research showed.

    “Amazon claimed that it took several steps to curb price gouging,” said the report.

    “But we have uncovered a pattern of significant price increases on essential products sold directly by Amazon, as well as price gouging by third-party sellers,” it added.

    This report details 15 essential products that have been sold by Amazon during that Covid-19 pandemic with markups over the recent price on Amazon.com or other national retailers ranging from 76 per cent to more than 1,000 per cent.

    It also details 10 products sold on Amazon by third-party sellers during the same period with markups ranging from 225 per cent to 941 per cent.

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