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I clearly do not wonder why it exists. Wow, how much do you guys twist stuff..whoa.And you wonder why map exists :hmm4:
I clearly do not wonder why it exists. Wow, how much do you guys twist stuff..whoa.And you wonder why map exists :hmm4:
Potatohead the marketing guy didn't know. It was anti-consumer and anyone involved in marketing would know that right off the top of his head. He clearly did not. Maybe he should have googled. So you knew?? Ya right
Potatohead the marketing guy didn't know. It was anti-consumer and anyone involved in marketing would know that right off the top of his head. He clearly did not. Maybe he should have googled. So you knew?? Ya right
I mentioned the Combines Act and if your territory is in Canada, you are governed by it. Do you sell to retail? Are you involved in advertising your product? Even at a local level?My territory does does not involve the US so I do not concern myself with their laws.
Listen, give it up please. You do not want to argue these points with me. Trust me.You can call it a monopoly or price fixing if you want, but that is not true. It is not the only option a customer has. If EcoTech has MAP and you don't like it, there are twenty other options for lights or powerheads. It is also minimum advertised price, the retailer can sell for whatever price they want as long as they don't advertise that.
Au contraire. The list prices dropped by 15% when LS starting importing from Bangladesh. And price increases were kept in check.A race to the bottom is what leads to companies like Levi's sending all their manufacturing overseas. So Levi's starts paying half for their manufacturing and inventory, how much of that is passed to the consumer? You guessed it - Nothing.
lmao, yes I did know why they set the price and refuse to stock anyone that advertises cheaper. For the same reason all the rest do it. You want a Red Sea tank, its RRP. You want a CADE its RRP. You want a Radion, its RRP.
lol, thats not what was said at all. Go check.lmao, yes I did know why they set the price and refuse to stock anyone that advertises cheaper. For the same reason all the rest do it. You want a Red Sea tank, its RRP. You want a CADE its RRP. You want a Radion, its RRP.
I mentioned the Combines Act and if your territory is in Canada, you are governed by it. Do you sell to retail? Are you involved in advertising your product? Even at a local level?
lol..you keep getting deeper and deeper into your tub of BS. I was not a hypocrite, I was doing what the shareholders wanted. I clearly stated what the company did to enforce MAP-like advertising strategies, the outcomes of those cases and why they were won or lost.Here's how this went down.
I don't believe MAP pricing is anti-consumer and I mentioned that in my previous post. If you do, you are simply a hypocrite by cutting off retailers who sold your product below the prices you wanted to sell at.
It was, but I mentioned the applicable Canadian law several posts ago. You are in Canada are you not?Your original queary was asking about the United States, not Canada.
And that matters..why? Your parent company and you are both subject to Canadian law, the Combines Act, if you are doing any business-to-business exchange at all in this country where your product is resold to consumers or advertised by price in the media.I cannot divulge exactly who I work for, but I am the Vancouver/Lower Mainland area rep for a specific arm of very large, well known German company that specializes in engineering and manufacturing.
Keep reading...
Knowing the ins and outs of consumer law is what our lawyers are for and it's not really my responsibility. What I do know, is the product I deal with is what I know in and out and is a lot more complicated than blue jeans and button up shirts.
Thanks all... just to pick up on this post, I'll be removing the lenses, then they mix colour (not color lol) wonderfully... I'll be replacing the 6500k whites with UV also, so not sure how much use a warranty would be anyway :/I don't think anyone needed Google to know why they set a min price.
Have we agreed that you will forever pay at least $800 for a Radion Pro?
Chinese boxes will grow coral, I owned them. But they wont last the distance, they don't blend light very well and you get bugger all warranty.
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Knowing the ins and outs of consumer law is what our lawyers are for and it's not really my responsibility. .
Why..unless you work for CSIS or the CIA?I cannot divulge exactly who I work for
This obviously has you boiling. You keep going back and re-quoting old posts trying to find some angle. Pretty funny.
There are only so many massive German companies, I'm sure you can figure it out. It's not an automaker, but most certainly one of their suppliers.
Edit- you still didn't answer my question about Bronx and his pricing skullduggery.
This thread has gone from a good read to ****.
Let's get back on topic plz.
I've had MH, MH and T5, Radions, and now I have my ATI hybrid.
Honestly for me and my corals the ATI Hybrid is the best. Having said that, I would love if I was able to have an LED fixture that would provide the same results and colors while producing less heat and using less power. I just am not convinced enough yet and on a 120"x36"x30" tank I feel that if I wanted to be successful with LEDs I would need 10-12 fixtures.
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