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TreasonousBastard

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6. Not even that-- 56% of website visits. However, that's not my point. It's not even relevant if...
Sat Mar 9, 2019, 04:36 PM
Mar 2019

they worked for that percentage and they do a good job.

The point is that they are just too damn big. In addition to retail deliveries, they are becoming one of the biggest cloud resources and are the tech backbone of even some competitors.

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Amazon is, in my experience, the most reliable, has the biggest inventory, and is the most expensive LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #1
It is a monopoly that has used its huge power to dominate other markets manor321 Mar 2019 #2
No it isn't; you cannot, by definition, be a monopoly with only 50 percent market share. LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #3
Amazon is the mall owner, the checkout person privvy to all buyers' shopping preferences Doremus Mar 2019 #13
There's nothing on Amazon you can't get elsewhere, often cheaper. Their advantage is fast service and LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #16
that definition of monopoly fits the board game, only Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2019 #15
Amazon basically created e-books. Don't know why you call monopoly there. Blue_true Mar 2019 #10
You are suggesting that in such a huge economy as ours, ONE firm holding 56% of retail... TreasonousBastard Mar 2019 #4
They don't have 56% of retail business, they have 56% of online retail business LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #5
Not even that-- 56% of website visits. However, that's not my point. It's not even relevant if... TreasonousBastard Mar 2019 #6
So your entire argument is that they are too successful, and should be stopped. Good luck with that. LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #7
Hey, we did to to Rockefeller and the railroad and steel trusts... TreasonousBastard Mar 2019 #8
It's not a trust, and it's not a monopoly, and there's no evidence it disrupts the market, other than LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #9
Website visits. Not sales. MineralMan Mar 2019 #11
Post #6? TreasonousBastard Mar 2019 #12
I don't know when retail market share was deregulated but Doremus Mar 2019 #14
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