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The e-tailer's new privacy policy deceives consumers and violates laws against unfair business practices, according to a letter privacy groups wrote to the FTC.
The e-tailer's new privacy policy deceives consumers and violates laws against unfair business practices, according to a letter privacy groups wrote to the FTC.
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For "Black Friday" which draws thousands of shoppers, amazon advertised specials and manufacturer coupons (only good if bought on Black Friday). Of course that steals shoppers from other retailers.
THEN: two weeks later amazon decides it will not sell nor ship the products. The buyer lost deals by being drawn to amazon and honest retailers lost customers due to Amazon.com Deceptive Sales Practices, Misleading Advertisements, and Inaccurate Information.
Everyone looses.
AMAZON.COM HAS NOT STOPPED BEING DECEPTIVE
- Amazon.com has Stopped Being Deceptive
- by demaxX December 3, 2007 2:12 PM PST
- Just one example:
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- Subject Typo Error: Should be "HASN'T STOPPED"
- by demaxX December 3, 2007 2:15 PM PST
- The above subject should read:
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(4 Comments)For "Black Friday" which draws thousands of shoppers, amazon advertised specials and manufacturer coupons (only good if bought on Black Friday). Of course that steals shoppers from other retailers.
THEN: two weeks later amazon decides it will not sell nor ship the products. The buyer lost deals by being drawn to amazon and honest retailers lost customers due to Amazon.com Deceptive Sales Practices, Misleading Advertisements, and Inaccurate Information.
Everyone looses.
AMAZON.COM HAS NOT STOPPED BEING DECEPTIVE