ROME: Italy’s competition authority said April 24 it had fined two Amazon companies €10mil for unfair commercial practices, for pushing customers into agreeing to “recurring” rather than “one-time” purchases online.
In a statement, the AGCM said the option to set up regular purchases was “pre-selected by default” on a wide selection of products listed on Amazon’s Italian website.
“The graphic layout of the pre-selected recurring purchase option may lead consumers to buy products periodically - even when there is no actual need - thereby limiting their ability to choose freely,” the AGCM said in a statement.
“Moreover, the conduct implemented by the company was deemed contrary to the standards of professional diligence.
“As a major operator, Amazon is expected to design its online interfaces, particularly those related to purchasing processes, in a manner that allows consumers to make free and informed commercial decisions.”
As a result, the competition authority said it has fined two Amazon group companies, the Luxembourg-based Amazon Services Europe and Amazon EU.
The watchdog said it had also raised concerns about the pre-selection of the “paid fast delivery” option.
But it said it proposed no further action after Amazon agreed to pre-select only the free delivery option in future, and also to compensate consumers who complained last year about this conduct.
- AFP
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