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Pshaw. What's the FTC really know about it? *rolls eyes*
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Very true. Anonymous internet folks are always a unparalleled source of good information. Far superior to various governmental agencies who actually enforce laws.
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And, since everyone is paying the publishers the same amount for the books, then it's up to each individual vendor to determine how best to run their business. And don't forget, all* the PBHs have their own website that will sell you their books, so they can make even more because they aren't paying a retailer their cut. If this kind of market-domination was considered to be a bad thing, the US government would not have approved the Random House/Penguin merger. *I'm pretty sure about this, but may be wrong. No correspondence will be entered into. |
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Googling a bit, it seems that the difference is primarily intent, and that's hard to determine. What's the difference between A&P having loss-leader today or in the 1940's? Well, today it would be delusional for the chain's executives to think their loss leaders can put competitors out of business, because the chain is so weak. In the 1940's, when A&P was the world's largest retailer, would the same exact pricing strategy be predatory? Maybe, but it seems more a legal and psychological difference than something concrete. As a consumer, I prefer everyday low prices rather than a combination of loss leader promotions with other prices that are high. Now, Amazon doesn't emphasize that items are on sale, but I notice them frequently changing prices. The eBook of J. K. Rowling's latest is now US$14.99 after having been $8.99 before. Motive? My guess is that when Amazon executives get together to decide on pricing, motives in the hearts of the various executives vary, and yet they will agree on a strategy. |
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I can understand that if you don't have room to stock up on items when they go on sale it may be better for you if stores do the everyday low price strategy, but that doesn't mean it's better for all consumers, any more than the loss leader strategy is better for all consumers. The marvelous thing is that we have choices. Just like you have a choice to buy from Amazon or not. Shari |
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Pricing strategy? Yes. Pricing of individual items? No, except, maybe, if the author is a possible next President of the US. Perhaps that last is the almost in your 'almost never."
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Stocking up, when prices are deeply discounted, is a good strategy for consumers with time to drive around to multiple stores, and with bigger refrigerators and freezers. My wife and I are thinking of getting one of those ginormous French Door refrigerators in the next couple months, so -- global warming or not -- this could soon be us ![]() |
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The difference between predatory pricing and a loss leader isn't intent it's overall profit. If someone discounts one popular item to get people into their store even if they sell THAT item at below cost not just at a smaller profit it's still not predatory if their store overall is making a profit. Plowing their profit back into expansion or research doesn't count as "not making a proifit" just wise use of their income.
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Anti-trust is a very iffy area of the law. The standards have changed and are changing over time. We currently are in a time where the standards are a bit looser than they were back in the 60's. |
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I can't imagine, that amazon makes no money with ebooks. I don't have the numbers, but the ebook business is not that small. It would be very strange, to make no money in a billion dollar business. Maybe amazon has get its initial customers through its book business, but I don't think loss leading books attract people to buy other products in such a quantity, that you forsake a whole market. When people are amazon customers, they tend to buy by amazon anyway. Of course there is some cross-marketing going on, but if I look for tvs on amazon, I get recommendations for tvs and maybe movies, blue ray players etc. but not the book of the day.
It is either to much money in the market to realy push all the competition out of it, or it is so small, that it isn't worth all this trouble, at least I am inclined to think so. |
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On the other hand, it was widely reported that Amazon is losing too much money [ http://247wallst.com/consumer-electr...ney-for-years/ and http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...-services.html ] which is part of the reason that Amazon is trying to squeeze it's suppliers even more. Using lose leaders as a business strategy can be expensive. |
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