KEY POINTS
  • At least 20 used booksellers sent textbooks to a faux buyer in Seattle and were later suspended for allegedly selling inauthentic items.
  • The crackdown coincides with a massive effort by the textbook industry to weed out counterfeits.
  • Amazon sellers who were suspended all received the same generic email.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in 1997.

Amazon upended the book industry more than two decades ago by bringing sales onto the web. Now, during the heart of the holiday shopping season, the company is wreaking havoc on used booksellers who have come to rely on Amazon for customers.

In the past two weeks, Amazon has suspended at least 20 used book merchants for allegedly selling one or more counterfeit textbooks. They all received the same generic email from Amazon informing them that their account had been "temporarily deactivated" and reminding them that "the sale of counterfeit products on Amazon is strictly prohibited."