Stan Beer
Thursday, 12 June 2008 17:19
Business IT -
Technology
Page 2 of 4
"The ACCC is concerned that the notified conduct will
allow eBay to use its market power in the supply of online marketplaces
to substantially lessen competition in the market in which PayPal
operates," ACCC Chairman, Mr Graeme Samuel, said today.
"PayPal currently competes with a range of other
providers to supply online payment services to users of online
marketplaces. If the notified conduct is allowed to go ahead, there
will be no competition for the supply of such services to buyers and
sellers using eBay.
"Given eBay's position as Australia's leading online marketplace, the
notified conduct will substantially reduce competition to supply online
payment services to users of online marketplaces more generally.
"The ACCC acknowledges that having PayPal as the only payment provider
has the potential to deliver some benefits to users, such as increased
buyer protection insurance in certain circumstances. However, the ACCC believes that consumers are in the best position to decide which payment method is most suitable for them.
"The notified conduct denies them that choice. Accordingly, the ACCC
considers that these benefits do not outweigh the anti-competitive
effects of the conduct," Mr Samuel said.
However, some may still not be satisified that the ACCC has stated
its position in strong enough terms. Please read on to page 3