Amazon is facing a new class action lawsuit in the UK, with claims amounting to £2.7 billion ($3.4 billion) in competition damages. The suit, filed by two customers, alleges that Amazon has been abusing its dominant position in the e-commerce marketplace by pushing down lower-priced items and discriminating against more than 200,000 sellers on its platform. The legal action accuses Amazon of manipulating its marketplace to favor higher-priced items, thereby harming both consumers and smaller sellers.
Amazon was hit with a £2.7 billion class action claim in London for allegedly abusing its dominant position in the supply of e-commerce marketplace services and discriminating against more than 200,000 U.K. sellers on its platform. https://t.co/1wpeqTIl6B https://t.co/FN5wWRbENY
Amazon hit with fresh class action-style suit in UK — $3.4BN in competition damages sought for 200,000+ sellers https://t.co/1vBLH6ALoX
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