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No, my view is that you're not going to stop it by complaining about the companies that are taking the rebates offered (arguably they have a fiduciary duty to the shareholders to take such deals).
If you want to stop it then the ire should be directed at the countries, states, cities, etc that are offering the rebates, not the companies accepting the deals.
Where's the threshold? Is $700m to the world's largest motor manufacturer (with profits ten times higher than Amazon's) OK?