Amazon has long contended that it shouldn’t be held legally liable for defective products sold by third-party merchants on Amazon.com, maintaining that the liability rests with the seller, not with the marketplace facilitating the sale. It’s a legal argument with...
Tune into the John Carlson Show to hear Jason Boyce, who believes Amazon should be broken up by the US government for anti-competitive practices, Boyce says Amazon is a threat to free enterprise, doubts that any other competitor could become the next Amazon or Google,...
Scheduled for June 21 and 22, the annual sales event is closely followed by many Prime members eager for deals. On this episode of Day 2, GeekWire’s podcast about everything Amazon, we go behind the scenes of Prime Day with two e-commerce veterans: Our...
Founder, Jason Boyce, a former Top 200 Seller on Amazon – a spot he held for 10 years before selling his company, is interviewed on eCommerce Evolution. They discuss some hot takes on broader Amazon topics, plus dive into specific tips for sellers. Here’s...
The Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union is appealing the outcome to the National Labor Relations Board, citing what it contends were unfair tactics by Amazon during the vote. In this episode of Geekwire, Jason Boyce participates in the conversation...
Analyzing the D.C. attorney general’s suit against the tech giant For many years, Amazon required third-party sellers to explicitly agree not to sell the same products for less on other sites, as a condition of selling on Amazon.com. That explicit clause has since...