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  2. Amazon is accused of punishing third-party sellers - AOL

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    "It’s a nightmare," said Lesley Hensell, co-founder of Riverbend Consulting, a firm that helps third-party Amazon sellers reactivate their suspended accounts. She says accounts are suspended ...

  3. Amazon Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Marketplace is an e-commerce platform owned and operated by Amazon that enables third-party sellers to sell new or used products directly to consumers on a fixed-price online marketplace alongside Amazon's regular offerings. Using Amazon Marketplace, third-party sellers gain access to Amazon's customer base, and Amazon expands the ...

  4. The FCC is investigating Amazon over the alleged marketing ...

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    Amazon confirmed in an email earlier this month that its policies prohibit jamming devices and said it continuously monitors its marketplace to prevent third-party sellers from listing banned ...

  5. What Amazon is Doing To Help Small Business Sellers During ...

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    Why it matters: More than 60% of sales on Amazon are made by independent, third-party sellers, most of them small and medium-sized businesses. U.S. independent sellers sold 4.5 billion products on ...

  6. Criticism of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    Amazon is known to remove products for trivial policy violations by third-party sellers which compete with Amazon's home-grown brands. To compete for product placement where Amazon's own brands are featured prominently, third-party sellers often list themselves with Amazon's Prime program; this increases costs, shrinking profit margins. [38]

  7. Amazon (company) - Wikipedia

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    Amazon derives many of its sales (around 40% in 2008) from third-party sellers who sell products on Amazon. [84] Some other large e-commerce sellers use Amazon to sell their products in addition to selling them through their websites.