Why the Freak Amazon is Competing with its own Sellers on the listings

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Why the Freak Amazon is Competing with its own Sellers on the listings

Why the Freak Amazon is Competing with its own Sellers on the listings. They should leave the Selling to Sellers and make money from commsions. Why is Amazon is even involved in Selling Competing with its own sellers and Destroying Sellers Profit Margins. That to me is insane and amazon should stop selling in listing in which sellers are also selling and undercutting their Profits

Can someone Explain to me why Amazon does this Stupid stuff

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Tags:Advertising, Advertising console, Deals, Eligibility, Holiday
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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

Because they can. Amazon is a business first, in the business of making money. However they can, they will. What bothers me is that they do not follow MAP pricing given by the brand-that drives me crazy!

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Seller_Hvi3HBW45jas9

We learned years ago that Amazon would become our competitor in a flash and since they have every detail of what we sell on their platform, they have the upper hand.

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Seller_Sram36TnVt73c

They're not competing with you, you are competing with them.

Never ever sell anything Amazon is also selling.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI

Then they would be Ebay, that already exists.

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Seller_uVvIgjWQGpUJE
They should leave the Selling to Sellers and make money from commsions.
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Seller_Ggt6s7zXEwLbA

I just did a search for some mens clothing. Of the first 22 results:

15 Paid Ads

4 Amazon own products

3 Search results

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Seller_63wXnVAOJOwEK

Amazon's core principles include Customer Obsession—recognizing that losing customers means losing everything, a key competitive edge. Another principle is Long-Term Thinking: while prioritizing profitability, Amazon focuses on sustainable growth over short-term gains. This requires reinvesting some profits into customer benefits to retain them for long-term loyalty on Amazon over competitors or offline stores.

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