Amazon to sell more Apple products, but there's a catch

Independent resellers are getting the short end of the stick, and one Apple product remains uninvited to the party.
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Amazon to sell more Apple products, but there's a catch
Alexa, show me what unconscionable glee looks like. Credit: SAUL LOEB / getty

Apple-heads and Amazon stans have cause for celebration, as the two most valuable companies in the world announced a plan to come together and solve the global problem of not being able to buy the latest iPhone models on the e-retailer's site.

That's right, according to Bloomberg, soon you'll no longer have to head over to apple.com to purchase a whole host of Apple products including the iPhone XR, the iPad, the Apple Watch, the Mac, or even the Apple TV. Instead, you can keep your browser forever parked at amazon.com for all your online shopping needs. Well, unless you're one of the several people in the market for a HomePod, that is.

That's because Amazon, which of course has its own home speaker and smart-assistant device, will not make Apple's version available for sale.

And what a shame, really. We were oh so close to a moment of pure corporate harmony.

That's not the only incidental little fact to rain on this otherwise joyous occasion. As Motherboard reports, Amazon has also taken this opportunity to boot any Apple reseller off the platform who isn't authorized by Apple. This is bad for many reasons, one of which being the fact that many of those resellers are buying up otherwise discarded or broken Apple products, fixing them, and only then reselling them — postponing those goods' junkyard and toxic fate.

Kyle Wiens, the founder of iFixit, summed the move up nicely.

"This is unconscionable," he tweeted along with a link to the above Motherboard story.

But hey, it's all in the name of customer experience! And Amazon most certainly values the experiences of its customers (assuming they also don't work for the company in any capacity).

"Amazon is constantly working to enhance the customer experience, and one of the ways we do this is by increasing selection of the products we know customers want,” reads an Amazon statement provided to Bloomberg. “We look forward to expanding our assortment of Apple and Beats products globally.”

We can only hold our collective breath.

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