Dublin25
Well-known member
I heard that starting next month, dealers will no longer be able to discount ML speakers. Has anyone else heard this? This is good and bad news... Just curious though... TIA
An agreement among horizontal (vertical price fixing is also illegal) competitors to set prices violates the antitrust laws. Maybe they have been repealed or not enforced by the justice department . If anyone wants to send me a written agreement or order from ML not to discount, I'll be happy to forward it to the Federal Trade Commission.
You might want to bring this to your dealers attention. George W. Bush is no longer president.
The manufacturer also has the right to unilaterally terminate a retailer who prices below the MSRP. ....if manufacturers and retailers agree that a certain price will be charged, the agreement will be considered illegal.
Isn't this a self-contradiction, at least in spirit? How can manufacturers impose a price and not have the practice constitute price fixing?
Isn't this a self-contradiction, at least in spirit? How can manufacturers impose a price and not have the practice constitute price fixing?
An agreement among horizontal (vertical price fixing is also illegal) competitors to set prices violates the antitrust laws. Maybe they have been repealed or not enforced by the justice department . If anyone wants to send me a written agreement or order from ML not to discount, I'll be happy to forward it to the Federal Trade Commission.
You might want to bring this to your dealers attention. George W. Bush is no longer president.
If Logan gets to out of line a competitor will soon emerge setting the scales back to what they should be
I am just quoting the State of Michigan's Att. General. I think he would have a handle on it probably better than anyone here.
Link below:
http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,1607,7-164-34739_17343_18163-44650--,00.html
price fixing is when competitors selling basically the same item that competes together in the market place get together and knowingly agree to fix the minimum price for their good or service. this is done to keep profit margins as high as possible.what Martin Logan does is a good thing and is totally legal! the last thing you want is a bunch of third rate dealers whoring out your state of the art product and running your strong dealers out of biz.if Logan gets to out of line a competitor will soon emerge setting the scales back to what they should be
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