I’m in the US. Not once have I seen or even heard of this happening before.
I’m guessing it’s something only being done to the EU when trying to look at Amazon from other countries, or just when looking at other Amazon’s outside your own country.
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lichtmetzger@discuss.tchncs.de 7 hours agoI also think they’re more cautious about the EU. There are less consumer protection laws in the US, so they get fucked first.
I’m in the US. Not once have I seen or even heard of this happening before.
I’m guessing it’s something only being done to the EU when trying to look at Amazon from other countries, or just when looking at other Amazon’s outside your own country.
atomicbocks@sh.itjust.works 5 hours ago
We don’t really have less laws. Just far less enforcement mechanisms. For instance I am supposed to be able to use my own modem, the FCC rules prevent ATT from forcing me to rent a modem. But the FCC hasn’t given a shit about anything since the 80s. So ATT forces me to rent a modem. Laws are only as good as their enforcement.
chiliedogg@lemmy.world 2 hours ago
My favorite example is the Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act, which requires manufacturers to honor warranty on products that you or a third party have worked on in the past unless the manufacturer can prove that the specific malfunction for which you’re seeking warranty service was caused by the previous repair or modification.