Isn't it more about whether it is illegal rather than whether it is done in bad-trust?
If you worked for Amazon, I suspect you would push very close to the line of legality in order to maximise profits, which makes you look dirty but doesn't necessarily get you in court.
The problem for me, perhaps like many, is that there are just too many things that I can easily find on Amazon that are much harder to find elsewhere. I don't believe they are particularly ethical but I also don't want to spend hours looking around different sites when everything is on Amazon.
> The problem for me, perhaps like many, is that there are just too many things that I can easily find on Amazon that are much harder to find elsewhere.
Like what? Ebay, Alibaba, Etsy, Newegg, Abebooks...these seemingly cover most use-cases...
If you worked for Amazon, I suspect you would push very close to the line of legality in order to maximise profits, which makes you look dirty but doesn't necessarily get you in court.
The problem for me, perhaps like many, is that there are just too many things that I can easily find on Amazon that are much harder to find elsewhere. I don't believe they are particularly ethical but I also don't want to spend hours looking around different sites when everything is on Amazon.