Comment Re:Government can do little here... (Score 1) 125
Am I allowed as a business to discriminate my pricing for a product based upon my customers race, sex or age in the US or Australia? No there are laws against that
Am I legally allowed as a business to discriminate my pricing for a product based upon my knowledge of how much money is in that customers pocket?
i.e. if I know customer A earns 100K a year and another customer B earns $50k a year can I legally sell Customer B a justin beiber CD for $10 but refuse to sell customer A the same CD unless they pay me $20 ? Is this legal or not in the USA and Australia ? ( I honestly don't know and am genuinly curious about the law on this in both countries)
This is essentially what these companies are doing to australians
The Australian economy is going very well compared to the rest of the world and the average australian has a high disposable income compared to the rest of the world particularly the U.S.A. As a result Australians will pay more compared to their USA brethren for the same product. The companies know this and it is very clear that these companies are price discriminating against Australians in order to maximize profits.
The question is - is it legal to discriminate pricing based upong a customers location and by inference their wealth? Whether within a single country or across international borders?
I am genuinely curious as to the US and Australia legal answers to this question
(I posted this anon before without realising I was logged out - apologies for dupe comment)