In letters to Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Facebook and Craigslist, 34 attorneys general said the companies have 'failed to remove unconscionably priced critical supplies' — and that they have 'an ethical obligation' to do so.
on Wednesday, 34 attorneys general say these companies' efforts to crack down on overpriced items on their selling platforms have so far"failed to remove unconscionably priced critical supplies."
"These are just a few potential solutions, and we hope your company will put its considerable technological prowess to work ... to better protect your customers," the attorneys general wrote"We believe you have an ethical obligation and duty to help your fellow citizens in this time of need by doing everything in your power to stop price gouging in real-time," they added.
The attorneys general cited sellers on Craigslist and Facebook jacking up prices on hand sanitizer by as much as 10 times the normal cost. They also cited
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