AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) announced on Wednesday a preliminary investigation into Alphabet Inc’s Google for possible anti-competitive practices in its Play store. Tinder owner Match group had asked the regulator to assess whether Google is abusing a dominant position in the dating app market. “Dating-app providers allegedly are no longer able to use a payment system other than Google’s payment system,” ACM spokesperson Murco Mijnlieff said in an email. In a response, a Google spokesperson said the company charges customers 15% commissions fo…