Apple & Amazon.com iPhone & iPad Overpricing Antitrust
Did you buy a new iPhone or iPad from Amazon.com between 2019 and the present?
Law Firm: Hagens Berman
Est. Recovery
$5 - $50
About this case
Plaintiffs in a class-action allege Apple and Amazon conspired to limit the number of sellers offering Apple iPhones and iPads on Amazon.com, constituting a breach of federal antitrust laws that suppressed competition and increased U.S. prices for purchases on Amazon. Who may be affected: anyone who bought any model iPhone or iPad from Amazon.com from Jan. 2019 to the present. The complaint asserts many sellers disappeared in 2019, items were relisted under different ASINs, and internal data show spike in highest offers after Jan. 2019. Hagens Berman contends consumers were harmed and seeks reimbursement and damages.
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