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Amazon said its third-party sellers blew past $3.5 billion in sales on Prime Day, growing more from last year than Amazon’s own retail business – Business Insider Australia
Amazon said third-party sellers on its online marketplace raked in $US3.5 billion in sales during this year’s Prime Day, a 60% rise from last year. According t…

- Third-party sellers on Amazon surpassed $US3.5 billion in sales during its Prime Day event this year, a growth that Amazon said its own retail business hasn’t seen.
- The news comes as Amazon remains under scrutiny following a congressional antitrust investigation, during which the company attempted to prove that it does not favour its own retail items over those of third-parties.
- Former third-party sellers told lawmakers that Amazon had listed new products onto i…
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