Public bug reported:

If I search for for example 'Neil Gaiman' and see Stardust, the price
banner shows £2.56 and 'previewing' the item shows the Amazon logo
alongside 'Buy £2.56' however clicking the item opens the Amazon page
which reveals the £2.56 book isn't actually sold by Amazon, but a 3rd
party seller charging a £2.80 delivery charge. This could prove
misleading to users who would believe £2.56 is the Amazon price which is
in fact at least £4.99, wouldn't it make a lot more sense to display the
prices Amazon charge for items?

** Affects: unity-lens-shopping (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Searching For an Item on Amazon Reveals the Lowest Possible Priced New
  Item Not the Actual Amazon Price

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