Amazon is responsible under federal safety law for hazardous products sold on its platform by third-party sellers and shipped by the company, a U.S. government agency ordered Tuesday.

In a unanimous vote, the Consumer Product Safety Commission said it determined that the e-commerce company was a “distributor” of faulty items sold on its site and packed and shipped through its fulfillment service.

That means the company is on the hook, legally, for the recalls of more than 400,000 products, including hairdryers and defective carbon monoxide detectors, the agency said. It ordered Amazon to come up with a system for notifying customers who purchased faulty items and to remove the products from circulation by offering incentives for their return or destruction.

Amazon said it planned to appeal the decision in court.

  • Scott@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    As they should be, they are full of no name companies that only sell there.

    Most of which make defective and hazardous shit at some point or another.

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      3 months ago

      On top of that, they sell legitimate products that they don’t bother to rotate out expired units and don’t bother to check expiration dates when they pack stuff. I used to get this one brand of psoriasis cream on there because of the convenience and price. You wouldn’t believe the number of times I received expired containers.