Amazon US doesn’t do that, but they do show a “lowest price in 30 days” badge that is actually truthful (appears when the item is on sale and the sale price is the lowest in the last 30 days). Of course, there’s some sellers that game it by increasing their prices over 30 days before Prime Day.
I dont think it includes procong due to coupons though.
If a product had a minor coupon (e.g <5$) and the product was discounted to that price without coupon, it would still advertise lowest price despite it not really changing.
It’s the omnibus directive from 2019, maybe your country didn’t ratify it yet. For example my country is slow & lazy and ratified it only a few months ago
In Europe there’s a law that forces stores (online but also physical) to post also the lowest minimum price in the last month.
So it would be
€199€64 (lowest price in the last 30 days: €39)Amazon US doesn’t do that, but they do show a “lowest price in 30 days” badge that is actually truthful (appears when the item is on sale and the sale price is the lowest in the last 30 days). Of course, there’s some sellers that game it by increasing their prices over 30 days before Prime Day.
I dont think it includes procong due to coupons though.
If a product had a minor coupon (e.g <5$) and the product was discounted to that price without coupon, it would still advertise lowest price despite it not really changing.
In the U.S. that’s a big “fuck you buddy, Ima get mine,” from congress.
I’m in Europe and have never seen this in my life, what I have seen is advice price which is another scam in itself.
It’s the omnibus directive from 2019, maybe your country didn’t ratify it yet. For example my country is slow & lazy and ratified it only a few months ago
Thank you!
Here you have an example:
On Germany’s site it was rampant with crap like that that had it’s price raised literally 3 days before the prime day
There is a law for that? never seen that. where can you see this information on amazon for example?