Apple, Amazon to be Probed for, Um, ‘Probing’ Competition

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Chris
I am unsure about the legality of it all but every Fortune 500 company I worked at had these clauses inserted into their contracts. This is actually a normal clause when selling to the US government as well. Suppliers get around them by adjusting “rebates”, “marketing help” and other kickbacks that is usually dependent on volume or relationship.
Jake Butterford
I really hope this isn’t true but wouldn’t be surprised if it is. Hopefully the CT AG gets to the bottom of this so consumers can come out winners.