PopSockets CEO says Amazon uses 'bullying with a smile' to press for lower prices

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PopSockets is one of several retailers that took Amazon to task during Friday's House antitrust hearing.

PopSockets is one of several retailers that spoke out against Amazon during Friday's House antitrust hearing.

David Barnett, PopSockets' CEO, said Amazon used "bullying with a smile" to force the company to lower its prices.

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