← Back to context Comment by vovavili 2 days ago There is nothing evil about prioritizing customer acquisition over immediate profit. 6 comments vovavili Reply fc417fc802 2 days ago And yet in many cases there are regulations against it. Almost as though behavior that warps the market is generally undesirable. vovavili 2 days ago Give me an example of one such regulation. fc417fc802 2 days ago Are you sure you're participating in good faith? I'll go ahead and indulge you for the benefit of the audience though.The generic term is predatory pricing and it's regulated to some extent in pretty much every country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_pricing#Legal_aspect...When carried out at the international level it's known as dumping. The WTO has provisions against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy)#Legal... 3 replies →
fc417fc802 2 days ago And yet in many cases there are regulations against it. Almost as though behavior that warps the market is generally undesirable. vovavili 2 days ago Give me an example of one such regulation. fc417fc802 2 days ago Are you sure you're participating in good faith? I'll go ahead and indulge you for the benefit of the audience though.The generic term is predatory pricing and it's regulated to some extent in pretty much every country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_pricing#Legal_aspect...When carried out at the international level it's known as dumping. The WTO has provisions against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy)#Legal... 3 replies →
vovavili 2 days ago Give me an example of one such regulation. fc417fc802 2 days ago Are you sure you're participating in good faith? I'll go ahead and indulge you for the benefit of the audience though.The generic term is predatory pricing and it's regulated to some extent in pretty much every country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_pricing#Legal_aspect...When carried out at the international level it's known as dumping. The WTO has provisions against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy)#Legal... 3 replies →
fc417fc802 2 days ago Are you sure you're participating in good faith? I'll go ahead and indulge you for the benefit of the audience though.The generic term is predatory pricing and it's regulated to some extent in pretty much every country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_pricing#Legal_aspect...When carried out at the international level it's known as dumping. The WTO has provisions against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy)#Legal... 3 replies →
And yet in many cases there are regulations against it. Almost as though behavior that warps the market is generally undesirable.
Give me an example of one such regulation.
Are you sure you're participating in good faith? I'll go ahead and indulge you for the benefit of the audience though.
The generic term is predatory pricing and it's regulated to some extent in pretty much every country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predatory_pricing#Legal_aspect...
When carried out at the international level it's known as dumping. The WTO has provisions against it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy)#Legal...
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