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Amazon agrees to pay shoppers up to $1,000 for defective goods after facing high-profile liability cases

The e-commerce giant, which has faced regulatory scrutiny for offering dangerous products on its marketplace, said it will pay more than $1,000 if third-party sellers of defective goods don't respond or reject claims the company believes are valid.
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