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Internal emails show how Amazon raises prices across the Internet, lawsuit says

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Newly unsealed emails reveal the sneaky ways that Amazon colludes with rivals to raise prices across the Internet on "everything from diapers to clothing to furniture," California Attorney General Rob Bonta alleged in a press release Monday.
"Amazon and a competitor will knowingly stop price matching each other, so that one retailer can increase its price, and the other retailer can match to the new, higher price," Bonta alleged, pointing to one of three such schemes described in Amazon emails.

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