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Old 06-26-2012, 04:08 AM   #3
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It's a reasonable argument. There's no doubt that the agency model reduces the ability of large sellers to dominate the market by undercutting the competition.
It's price fixing. But then, I really don't care how the decision goes. For non-essential goods and services, my preference is for providers to be allowed to charge anything they want. They should also be allowed to collude with one another as they going about setting up their pricing scheme. If this is objectionable to consumers, then don't buy it. After all, success or failure rests solely with them.
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