Amazon Is Kicking All Unauthorized Apple Refurbishers Off the Site (vice.com)
In a new agreement between tech giants Amazon and Apple, shoppers will soon see a selection of the latest Apple products on Amazon.com. This is not good news for everyone. Motherboard: John Bumstead is a computer refurbisher who, every year, saves thousands of laptops from the shredder. He buys MacBooks en masse from electronics recyclers, fixes them, then sells them on Amazon Marketplace or wholesales them to vendors who do the same. Friday morning, Bumstead got an email from Amazon informing him that he'd no longer be allowed to sell Apple computers on the platform, thanks to a new agreement between Apple and Amazon that will only allow "authorized resellers" to sell Apple products.
"As part of a new agreement with Apple, we are working with a select group of authorized resellers to offer an expanded selection of Apple and Beats products, including new releases, in Amazon's stores," the email says. "You are receiving this message because you are currently selling, or have previously sold, Apple or Beats products. Your existing offers for those products will soon be removed from Amazon's online store in the United States. Please contact Apple if you would like to apply to become an authorized reseller on Amazon." As the email notes, this is part of a new agreement between two of the largest companies in the world that will allow Amazon to sell new Apple products around the world; in exchange, Amazon agreed to let Apple pick-and-choose who is allowed to sell Apple products on the site.
"As part of a new agreement with Apple, we are working with a select group of authorized resellers to offer an expanded selection of Apple and Beats products, including new releases, in Amazon's stores," the email says. "You are receiving this message because you are currently selling, or have previously sold, Apple or Beats products. Your existing offers for those products will soon be removed from Amazon's online store in the United States. Please contact Apple if you would like to apply to become an authorized reseller on Amazon." As the email notes, this is part of a new agreement between two of the largest companies in the world that will allow Amazon to sell new Apple products around the world; in exchange, Amazon agreed to let Apple pick-and-choose who is allowed to sell Apple products on the site.
This is why we hate monopolies.
In the internet sales business, Amazon has effectively become a monopoly.
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we see a lot of stories about how Amazon really doesn't care about people selling actual counterfeit goods on their platform.
Apple eats YOU
Seems like (ought-to-be-unlawful) collusion to put paid to competition to me.
They're the only people you can sell through.
Isn't this partially illegal in some states - amazon should be treated as some form of common carrier and maybe regulated if it's starting to pull sh*t like this?
You buy a computer, sell it, and now Apple and Amazon say you can't resell it?
Umm, WTF?
So, who amongst geeks or hardware hackers needs Amazon or official Apple Macbooks? Refurbished Macbooks are aplenty on ebay, as always. Similarly, macos Mojave works on cheap linux-using laptops in vmware with some tweaking.
I deny that I have not avoided attaining the opposite of that which I do not want.
These refurbished are free to set up their own storefront and sell their product. No one is owed the traffic that Amazon provides.
This is tantamount to a craft brewer complaining he can't put his beer in Walmart's aisle coolers.
How is this even legal under Right of First Sale?
The machines were sold legally, bought legally from their prior owners, and therefore his property to sell.
Apple can't legally say what you're allowed to do with your own property, and unless he's claiming these are new out of the box machines and not refurbs, on what legal basis can they deny him this right?
Amazon sells plenty of used things, so they can't claim they don't allow that.
What is so magical about a refurbished Mac that Amazon and Apple can legally collude to prevent the perfectly legal sale of a used machine?
This sounds like bullshit to me.
So who still owns a fucking Apple product? I never have. Fuck Apple
There is always Ebay and Aliexpress and a number of other sites. So there will be some inconvenience but not an end to all sales.
Did he try to become an authorized reseller? Sometimes certification programs are a breeze, sometimes they are deliberately designed to cut down on competition.
This article is useless and doesn't provide the sufficient information.
It's better for the world to dump these old unusable computers into third world countries where they
can be soaked in toxic acids to recover minuscule amounts of gold, with the carcass then chucked onto smoldering heaps of poisonous waste and acrid fumes.
Think different.
Allowing others to sell used/refurbished hardware is certainly less profitable than being allowed to sell new stuff yourself.
Apple reigns in the renegades.
I'd rather these guys gang up and sue Amazon and Apple for a lot of money. They deserve what is coming their way.
Time for some trust-busting, Sherman Act style. Where's Theodore Roosevelt when we need him?
Getting a terrific lightly used MacBook Pro which is highly usable for 1/3rd the price of new is easy.
Apple & Amazon's decision is just going to put more items on eBay and result in EVEN BETTER pricing.
Slashdot readers who would never buy an Apple computer bitching about Amazon not selling certain Apple computers. How rich!
Sure got beaten to the punch on that one, but it kinda makes this a non-story, no? Once again, content providers aren't the problem. They're a dime a dozen.
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Call them "APFEL" , shave off the logo, and done!
A little metal-work on the case, and it's a new "APFEL" product.
Amazon and Apple unite to create a new Standard Oil.
I'm quite pleased to see this. Apple playing games is only going to hurt them in the long run.
So I'm very happy to see Apple tightening the screws on their gear, making it harder to get your hands on their garbage. Feed them all to the shredder, I say.
Keep it up Apple, continue to be unfriendly to your customers, ratchet it up, keep pissing people off. It makes me delighted.
Sue sue sue sue!
Yes, your shipping costs will increase I guess since you won't benefit from Amazon logistics, but I mean, the difference in costs will be big enough to warrant even the laziest of consumers to visit your own online store.
Except that there is no monopoly here. These refurbishers are still free to market their product on any other platform up to and including eBay.
Except Amazon is now 49% of all online sales. That means, it's as big as all of the other retailers-- combined.
At 49% they have considerable monopoly power. Not as much as 100%, a complete monopoly, but not negligible.
Are you really saying that eBay is about to go under because Amazon?
Unless somebody stops Amazon: yes.
I'm pretty sure that Amazon gets to choose what products are listed in their store, just the same as any brick and mortar gets to choose what goes on their shelves.
You may be "pretty sure," but if they have monopoly power, then no, they don't. Or, they shouldn't: that is what antitrust laws are about, and a monopoly making a deal to only sell one vendor's (more expensive) product is exactly why we have antitrust laws. Read some history.
What are you advocating for here, compulsory product listings from randoms who switch out fans and disks?
I am pointing out that monopolies are bad and destroy the free market.
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I expect Apple, as the agreement to permit Amazon to buy from Apple, in exchange Amazon had to remove any retailers Apple found offensive.
I would expect the same contract if eBay was to become an official Apple retailer.
It's the reason in any large retailer selling Apple main line products, received from Apple, has them in their own sales space.
Fuck Apple, Fuck Amazon.
Companies tampering with free market don't need my money.
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Just run your sink faucet; that's your second hand beer, refurbished (by your local water utility)!
How hard is it to do an ecommerce site today? What, does it take minutes to set up? And, is it really worth giving Amazon 30% of gross? Set up a website, and ignore Amazon. We do that, and we do just fine.
I don't respond to AC's.
I usually don't buy that type of thing from amazon anyway.
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Amazon has been kicking off users from selling on it's site for a while now. Apple just happens to be the biggest one so it made the news.
I used to sell my older computer parts on Amazon to fund new upgrades and purchases but I can no longer sell any perfectly working used parts for many of the companies because of these "authorized" requirements. It applies to all used products and not only refurbished products. For me, it was easier to list it and get a decent sale on Amazon than using ebay or Craigslist but I no longer have that option.
right to repair issue!
I saw this kind of thing coming for years, on their platform. A long time ago, I used to do a lot of selling via the original "Amazon Auctions" service. It was more or less a direct eBay competitor, where any individual or business could start listing whatever used or new products they wanted to sell, with auction bidding.
Then, that disappeared and all of us were herded to Amazon Marketplace instead -- a service that demanded you list your items for sale at fixed prices, but did help you determine the optimal sale price at least. (It would tell you if identical products were currently listed by other sellers, and if your price was below all of theirs or not. If you were willing to sell at the lowest price on the site, they'd promote your listing to people as such.)
Then, I kept seeing Amazon revising the Marketplace, catering more and more towards big businesses and large volume sellers. You started having to create listings in kind of an inventory grid, that looked totally out of place for an individual selling a few items at a time as a side gig to make some extra cash.....
Finally, they added so many rules and restrictions on sellers, it became unreasonable for the "little guy" to even bother with it. (Essentially, you got kicked off Amazon as a seller if you didn't agree to give any buyer a full refund for just about ANY reason. They could buy your product, switch it out with a defective/worn out and dirty version of the same one, and ship it back for a full refund claiming "Product was not as advertised." They could claim your perfectly good product was non-functional and get irate with you as soon as you tried to email them back to help them troubleshoot it. Again, you had to give them the refund and eat your original shipping costs to mail it to them. And if this nonsense went on a few times within a couple month period? Your percentage of satisfaction dropped to below their acceptable levels, even if you happily handed out all those refunds and lost money trying to sell your stuff. And you'd risk suspension for not keeping up your metrics.)
Since then, they've been pedaling Chinese counterfeit versions of everything from shoes to iPhone chargers -- and only apologizing when someone like Apple catches them in the act, red-handed. Then, Amazon claims "We fixed the problem!" as they move on to the next high volume seller who wants to give it a try. So of COURSE they're gonna cater to Apple on this one. They don't want to get branded the bad guy....
This sounda like restraint of trade. If I can meet Amazon's requirements, and I can show that I am an honest dealer, I should be able to sell on Amazon.
Another shit company to be added to do not buy from them list (Apple is number one on the list)
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Amazon when it introduced its own Fire tablets and its Fire smartphone booted Apple products from its site. Now I guess they have made up so the third party stuff is gone. Well some of it was really old crappy models that are not even supported anymore. That stuff shouldn't be on Amazon anyway, that old Apple stuff isn't really refurbished that well and at best has a 90 day warranty.
Isn't this partially illegal in some states - amazon should be treated as some form of common carrier and maybe regulated if it's starting to pull sh*t like this?
Common Carrier?!?
LOLOLOLOL!
Boy, you Slashtards are D-U-M-B!!!
...from up here high on my horse.
Thou shalt not leave the plantation!
Now where have I heard that before....
https://www.macrumors.com/2018/11/09/apple-amazon-new-product-deal/
Sound like a typical scum deal by apple.
apple proudly being a cancer in the tech industry
Hopefully, Apple will continue to push on this, and get Amazon to stop selling all the shabby "Genuine Apple" Chargers that overvolt your laptop, Batteries that last 6 months, Adapters that are barely (or less) compatible (or just plain shoddy), cables that break, etc.
That has gotten SO bad that I don't recommend anyone looking for those items to look on Amazon. It really is THAT bad.
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I'm a small business owner and one of the things I've always been conscious of was relying too heavily on other companies platforms and services. I don't like Amazon and limit my purchases with them, but don't offer any products via that outlet for a great number of reasons. Primarily them being pure evil and it just generally not being a good idea to let yourself become dependent on other platforms, companies, etc. On other platforms I'm not a big fan of (eBay primarily) we do have some offerings, but limit the items to a handful of popular items from our larger catalog. The vast majority of my companies products get sold through our own web site. My company even accepts crypto currencies because otherwise we're heavily dependent on a limited set of companies for payment acceptance (PayPal, Visa, Master Card, American Express, and Discover). Not to mention it actually doubles our profit margins in some instances because 3% of the purchase price of a product goes to the credit card processors which is less than the profit margins on some items. Lesson to be learned: Stop relying on other companies. Do for yourself what others can do for you and nobody else will own you.
The cynic in me also thinks that the brisk business of selling Apple or 3rd party replacement parts such as laptop screens as well as batteries and screens for iPhones is also going away, right?
I tried every decent and legal way I could think of to resolve the issue w/the business before I rented the chicken suit
Amazon was given a choice of having "unauthorized refrurbishers" or "first party Apple products". Not a hard choice. They still don't care, but Apple does and can throw it's weight around.
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I don't think the concept of "partially illegal" would survive both the 10th and 14th Amendments.
I hate what the Internet has brought upon the world. Greed at its worst.
you wont be able to leave reviews or rating on apples product.
We all know apple cant take criticism and bad press.
Monopoly? Ebay pretty much invented the online 2nd hand (and stolen) resale market. Bumstead should just go back there.
"Anticompetitive"
Or monopsony or whatever the appropriate term is for such an intermediary. Amazon is 50% of all online sales. As big as everything else (including direct sales) put together.
This is enough that not being able to use them is crippling to a business, which is the definition of monopoly for the purpose of antitrust law.
This is where you're wrong. It is not illegal to have a monopoly, but someone like Amazon who has one is under additional legal obligation to deal fairly and not abuse it. That does not apply to "any brick and mortar" store which has a competitor across the street.
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"partially illegal" - Some of the things they do is illegal, but not all.
I don't like government interfering everywhere, but i would say that if a company gets tax-breaks and other types of benefits from the government (ie all of us) then that company should be held to a higher standard..
From what i have read/heard Amazon has received quite a few tax-breaks and been fast-tracked for building-permits..
Laws/taxes should be the same, and written to not give extra benefits to any group, for everyone independent of if you are a regular employee or a tiny 5 person firm or 500000 employee company.
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Crap like this plus they stopped allowing 3rd parties to sell Amazon gift cards a while back (that means no Amazon purchases with Bitcoin). I'm done, bye bye Amazon!
The sad thing is, they probably won't even notice the loss of business. This company needs to be reigned in.
Amazon can pick and choose who they work with. Just like Apple donâ(TM)t have to sell Google software on the App Store. Open your own storefront and stop whining.
Put an easily removable label over the Apple logo and sell them as a Crabapple PC?
No sig. Move along - nothing to see here.
Yeah I've been procrastinating on making it to the hardware store for some button cells... could buy them on Amazon but half a chance they'll be dead or counterfeit these days.
This is great news for good old fashioned small businesses that don't like to operate under Amazon and prefer sales direct on their website. Besides isn't NewEgg the place to buy refurbished electronics? Amazon would only deliver the laptop in a thin bubble wrapped envelope dropped onto the concrete in front of your home.