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Amazon is facing legal action in the US from a consumer protection group over the sale of allegedly faulty goods including carbon monoxide detectors and hairdryers. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) yesterday filed a complaint against Amazon.com to force the etailer to "accept responsibility for recalling …

  1. Mark 85

    All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

    Were all these items made in China? Vietnam? Or another country were "safety of product" isn't a reality?

    1. katrinab Silver badge
      Meh

      Re: All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

      The good quality stuff tends to also be made in China. You rely on the retailer to do quality control on the stuff they sell. Other retailers manage this, Amazon doesn’t. Amazon isn’t always cheaper than other retailers.

    2. A. Coatsworth Silver badge
      Thumb Down

      Re: All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

      I wouldn't be surprised if the defective products were "Amazon basics" knock offs. Where they were made is irrelevant.

      Of all the nasty business practices Amazon does, these "basics" must be one of the lowest.

    3. gandalfcn Silver badge

      Re: All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

      You mean like British cars?

      1. katrinab Silver badge

        Re: All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

        British cars in the 1970s. They are much better quality now.

        1. gandalfcn Silver badge

          Re: All the items named were being sold by third-party sellers.

          I know, but the point needs making that the UK has never been as good as some claim. Especialy with a clown as PM.

  2. The commentard formerly known as Mister_C Silver badge

    Amazon store content providers

    Anybody care to call the odds on Amazon trying to claim that they only publish the adverts and therefore aren't responsible for the goods that _other_ bad, bad people want to sell?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Amazon store content providers

      It will be interesting to see how this plays out in court.

      It's a bit like suing Google and it's Play Store for being the largest supplier of mobile malware.

    2. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Amazon store content providers

      "Anybody care to call the odds on Amazon trying to claim that they only publish the adverts and therefore aren't responsible for the goods that _other_ bad, bad people want to sell?"

      That is EXACTLY what Amazon says when you try and report a malicious site being hosted on Amazon's Cloudfront.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Paging Irwin Mainway

    Saturday Night Live skit featuring children's toys of dubious safety -- https://www.youtube.com/embed/veMiNQifZcM

    1. Bongwater

      Re: Paging Irwin Mainway

      Without looking, is it Dan Akroyd with the Johnny Blow Torch set?

      The Halloween costumes were awesome, one I think was just a plastic bag you put over your head.

  4. Sherrie Ludwig

    Expired products also a problem

    Ordered sunscreen from Amazon, because the product I had expired in Jan. 2021 (Dermatologist said it drops precipitously in effectiveness, and I need all the SPF I can get). Surprise! The "new" sunscreen expired in OCT. 2020! The third party seller balked at replacing or refunding, (I believed I WAS ordering from Amazon directly) so I emailed Amazon. Got the refund. Not ordering anything foodstuff or medical from those idiots again.

    1. gandalfcn Silver badge

      Re: Expired products also a problem

      Being disabled I bought two electronic items via Amazon as it was easier for me. Both faulty so I now use. local retailers. This entails help from others but that is no problem, it just means a bit of a wait.

      Amazon;s insidious marketing is also disgusting.

  5. Winkypop Silver badge
    Alert

    Amazon said "customer safety is a top priority"

    No.

    They’d like us to think it is, but the reality may be quite different.

    1. gandalfcn Silver badge

      Re: Amazon said "customer safety is a top priority"

      Just like governments and other big outfits when the wheels fall off. The sad thing is the punters believe them.

    2. hoola Silver badge

      Re: Amazon said "customer safety is a top priority"

      Let's just rephrase that...

      Amazon said "our profit it the top priority"

      They could not care less about the customer as individually we are utterly powerless. For those that do need refunds it will all be charged back to the source anyway. Amazon simply cannot lose.

  6. Terje
    Coat

    Asbestos pyamas?

    Children's pyjamas that are not fireproof...

    Are they advocating for the use of asbestos cloth or possibly impregnating the pyjamas with fire retardant chemicals? I'm not sure either is to be recommended for children's clothing.

    Mines the one with asbestos lined pockets.

    1. David Neil

      Re: Asbestos pyamas?

      If you read the actual filing, they say it doesn't confirm with the regulations, the 'fireproof' claim comes from The Register's writeup

      https://www.cpsc.gov/Business--Manufacturing/Business-Education/Business-Guidance/Childrens-Sleepwear-Regulations

  7. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    No place for price gouging on Amazon? Seriously?

    Unless we're talking mainstream clothing items, Amazon gouges for *everything* now that they have a market lock... my problem is I can't *get* a lot of things I want locally.

  8. Kevin McMurtrie Silver badge

    Took immediate action

    But Amazon doesn't care if bots keep generating new stores and new brands for the same junk. It's a big reason for me never looking for anything on that site. Amazon shows hundreds of top-rated search results for the same defective products being dumped into the only US store that would dare sell them.

  9. anothercynic Silver badge

    This is the problem...

    This is the problem with Amazon. They've opened up the Marketplace to everyone and everything and the amount of tat on it is just utterly frustrating. What's worse is when you search for "<brandname> <item>" and despite being clear about what you want, you get a shedload of unrelated rubbish, or 'promoted' items from the tat vendors.

    If I ask for 'Sandisk SSD', I want... Sandisk SSDs, not 'Guofawei SDD Rainbow Umbrella' or 'XzzYGHHS SDD Cup' something similar. It does my head in. Limiting the seller to 'Amazon' tends to cut the rubbish down somewhat, but not much.

    I think this is going to be Amazon's downfall.

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