KEY POINTS
  • An Amazon vice president took to a popular forum used by third-party merchants to encourage them to reject landmark legislation targeting the power of U.S. tech giants.
  • The effort didn't appear to go as intended, as many sellers replied to the post saying they support the legislation.
  • Third-party sellers, who account for more than half of Amazon's retail volume, have in recent years expressed frustration in their dealings with the e-commerce giant.
Packages move along a conveyor at an Amazon fulfillment center on Cyber Monday in Robbinsville, New Jersey, U.S., on Monday, Nov. 29, 2021.

Amazon is so concerned about potential tech antitrust reforms swirling through Congress that a senior executive recently tried lobbying third-party sellers on an online forum that they use to communicate with one another about hot topics.

But the effort appeared to backfire, as many sellers disputed Amazon's argument and said they intend to support the legislation, which seeks to overhaul U.S. antitrust laws and reel in the power of Big Tech.