I was a eRetailer and I often lowered my prices accordingly to be more competitive than what was proposed by Amazon.
I ended making the sale because someone did not buy at Amazon.
Nobody forced me to raise prices at all. Amazon had no control at all on my prices. The market price is what is offered and what the customer is willing to pay.
If it's too expensive, nobody buys there.
I think we both get the point, except we think in different terms about the solution. I'd rather let the market works, have a transition towards competition which will eventually come down the line (5 to 10 years) than have big government try to solve the problem by making everything worse off.
I ended making the sale because someone did not buy at Amazon.
Nobody forced me to raise prices at all. Amazon had no control at all on my prices. The market price is what is offered and what the customer is willing to pay.
If it's too expensive, nobody buys there.
I think we both get the point, except we think in different terms about the solution. I'd rather let the market works, have a transition towards competition which will eventually come down the line (5 to 10 years) than have big government try to solve the problem by making everything worse off.