【Taste of Secret Sex】

2025-06-26 02:10:53 694 views 941 comments

Amazon has agreed to pay a Canadian regulator $1 million to cap a two-year investigation into claims that the site misled customers about how much money they were saving.

The Taste of Secret Sexcase concerned a sales tactic in which Amazon compared its own price on a given item to a higher "list price" to suggest a bargain.

SEE ALSO: Alibaba just launched its first major effort to crack down on counterfeit goods

But the probe by Canada's competition bureau found that those "list prices" came from Amazon's suppliers, and the e-commerce giant didn't bother to verify that they matched prevailing market rates.

Amazon has already taken steps to ensure that market prices listed on its Canadian site are now vetted, the group said.

"We’re pleased that Amazon has put procedures in place to validate list prices received from its suppliers," John Pecman, Canada's competition commissioner, said in a statement. "This ensures that consumers are provided with accurate information and not misled by savings claims."

Mashable Trend Report Decode what’s viral, what’s next, and what it all means. Sign up for Mashable’s weekly Trend Report newsletter. By clicking Sign Me Up, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Thanks for signing up!

In addition to the $1 million penalty, Amazon will pay the bureau an extra $100,000 for legal costs.

An Amazon spokesperson declined to comment on the decision.

The case is not the first to accuse Amazon of this sort of misleading price scheme. The company has faced several consumer lawsuits claiming that it deliberately tampers with or fails to vet list prices.

Amazon may have decided the practice is more of a headache than it's worth. The New York Timesreported last summer that the shopping site has been quietly phasing out list prices altogether, marking a dramatic shift for a retailer that staked its early reputation on advertising big savings.


Featured Video For You
Amazon just made its first legit delivery via drone

Topics Amazon

Comments (68474)
Creation Information Network

Why Trump Is an Effective Negotiator

2025-06-26 01:45
Neon Information Network

17 totally acceptable last minute pop culture Halloween costumes

2025-06-26 00:37
Co-creation Information Network

Xiaomi's first smartwatch sure looks a lot like the Apple Watch

2025-06-26 00:33
Unobstructed Information Network

If you own an iPhone 5, you'd better update your iOS right now

2025-06-26 00:18
Neon Information Network

Go Tell it in the Mountain State

2025-06-26 00:15
Search
Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.

Follow Us