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== Indicators == Some actions that may indicate collusion among competitors are: * Charging [[Price fixing|uniform prices]] or setting prices that are either too high or too low without justification * Paying or receiving [[Kickback (bribery)|kickbacks]] and agreeing to refer customers only to each other * [[Dividing territories]] and [[horizontal territorial allocation]] of markets among themselves * [[Tying (commerce)|Tying agreements]] and anticompetitive [[Product bundling]] (although, not all product bundling is anticompetitive) * [[Refusal to deal]] with certain customers or suppliers and [[exclusive dealing]] with certain customers or suppliers * Selling products below cost in order to drive out competitors (also known as [[Dumping (pricing policy)|dumping]]) * Restricting the distribution or supply of products along the supply chain through [[vertical restraints]] * [[Bid rigging]] by fixing bids or agreeing not to bid for certain contracts
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