• Primarily0617
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    411 months ago

    just wait for the reaming you’ll get when everybody but amazon goes out of business in your country

    • Deceptichum
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      211 months ago

      It’ll be exactly the same as it was before than, the maximum people could pay before it affected sales.

      • Primarily0617
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        311 months ago

        Yes I’m sure the prices will be the same after there’s absolutely no competition at all.

        • Deceptichum
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          311 months ago

          There was no competition before, which is why it would be “the same as it was before”.

            • Deceptichum
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              211 months ago

              Pretty much everything was a duopoly and as the market was so small they just grew to mutually exist without need to compete.

              Shit most of them are all owned by the same parent companies now.

              • Primarily0617
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                211 months ago

                My point being that while a duopoly may seem like a worst case scenario, it very much isn’t.

                • Deceptichum
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                  211 months ago

                  My point is that is isn’t any better or worse when there isn’t competition.

                  You’re still a captive market being charged the highest costs possible.

                  • Primarily0617
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                    11 months ago

                    The “highest cost possible” is higher in a monopoly than a duopoly.

                  • Hello_there
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                    11 months ago

                    So private telecoms frantically lowering their prices when a public-funded internet company launches is just a coincidence?