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Old 11-21-2015, 12:25 AM   #120
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Originally Posted by Fbone View Post
I believe wholesalers selling as a retailer (consumer direct) may run afoul of anti-trust laws. For example, B&T and Ingram may not open retail bookstores, Debeers a jewelry store, Inbev a liquor store, Merck a pharmacy, etc.

Whether that applies to Amazon books I don't know.
Amazon is not a wholesaler. They are a retailer. If they sell to the general public that is a retailer.
Wholesalers sell to other businesses only.
Anti-trust in no way applies to Amazon ever.

Amazon is a publisher not a wholesaler.
Dang, journalists and/or bloggers need dictionaries.
Anti-trust only applies to monopolies.
Mono means one.
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