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Shopify Warns Merchants Against Using Amazon's 'Buy With Prime' Service (cnbc.com) 17

Shopify is pushing back on Amazon's one-click checkout service. The e-commerce platform is warning merchants who try to install Amazon's "Buy With Prime" button on their storefront that it violates Shopify's terms of service, and is also raising the specter of security risks, according to research firm Marketplace Pulse. CNBC: Amazon introduced Buy With Prime in April, pitching it as a way for merchants to grow traffic on their own websites. The service lets merchants add the Prime logo and offer Amazon's speedy delivery options on their sites. Members of the retail giant's Prime loyalty club can check out using their Amazon account. Shopify will not protect merchants who try to use Buy With Prime against fraudulent orders, according to a screenshot of a notice Shopify sent to merchants. The notice also warns that Amazon's service could steal customer data, and charge customers incorrectly. Shopify's terms of service require merchants to use Shopify Checkout "for any sales associated with your online store," seemingly prohibiting them from offering alternative checkout options.
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Shopify Warns Merchants Against Using Amazon's 'Buy With Prime' Service

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  • If I go to shopify's website, I get a sales pitch for buying shopify. What do I not get? Actual stores to shop from, and actual products to buy. So, if I want to purchase from a shopify'd store, I wouldn't even know where to look. I DO get that with Amazon. I DO get that with eBay. I DO get that with aliexpress.

    • Thats because Shopify is a payment portal provider, not a marketplace provider - you aren't their intended audience, the sites selling goods and services are.

      • by c-A-d ( 77980 )

        > you aren't their intended audience

        Apparently I'm also not their customers intended audience, because I have no idea who even uses shopify. I think they're losing out by not having this as an option for the retailer. I might be more inclined to shop with them if I even knew who they were.

    • by Guspaz ( 556486 )

      You don't go to AWS's site and expect to see a listing of sites that use their service. You don't go to Squarespace's site and expect to see a listing of sites that use them. You don't go to Mastercard's site and expect to find a listing of sites that use them. You don't go to Magento's website and expect to see a listing of sites that use them. So why would you go to Shopify and expect to find a listing of sites that use them? They're a storefront and shopping cart service provider, they're not a retailer.

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    • Thatâ(TM)s kinda like saying you went to a car dealership and were surprised you couldnâ(TM)t hire a plumber there.
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