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In reply to the discussion: Anyone ever hear of Unilateral Pricing Policy? What a scam. [View all]stevenleser
(32,886 posts)89. What you posted makes no such argument. It's complete nonsense. nt
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I'm not even sure any of those laws would apply. That's how sneaky this is. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#7
Depends if you are using the legal definition of the term or simply describing what
pipoman
Mar 2012
#16
Hmmm...."The defining characteristic of price fixing is any agreement regarding price..."
Romulox
Mar 2012
#17
Just wanted to say that this post displays a basic misunderstanding of retailing.
Romulox
Mar 2012
#54
There are not a significant number of "independent Television dealers" for this to help--it's an
Romulox
Mar 2012
#13
Screw the consumer overall to "help" multinational behemoths like Sony and Samsung--
Romulox
Mar 2012
#15
That person does that pretty frequently. They love to assert facts not in evidence. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#50
You've made lots of claims, many of them strawmen and none of them supported. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#76
LOL, believe me, if people on tv who are much better at this than you cant hurt my feelings, you
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#90
You're on TV, you say? That's a relevant point to bring up, if this is about your ego. nt
Romulox
Mar 2012
#93
Two logical fallacies in one post. For anyone else, I would say thats an accomplishment.
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#95
You wanted examples of things you dont get? You just provided another one. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#99
P.S. to help you out, you committed the non-sequitur and ad-hominem logical fallacies.
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#100
P.S., this is yet another example of you using logical fallacies instead of arguments. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#91
That person must have attended the Palin-Quayle school of critical thought.
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#92
Is there anything specifically posted in this thread that you can cite to back this up?
Romulox
Mar 2012
#94
If you read Pipoman's post #80 again, really slowly, you might get it. Then again, since its you,
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#98
This isn't productive. Your personal attacks are coming from a place of extreme anger.
Romulox
Mar 2012
#104
Doesn't the collusion have to be horizontal (i.e., among manufacturers) in order to count?
MNBrewer
Mar 2012
#88
Not sure who this is directed at, but in order to be *legally actionable*, it likely does. nt
Romulox
Mar 2012
#97
I'm sure that smaller merchants are at the forefront of the minds of execs at Samsung and Sony. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#20
Sounds like the manufacturers are doing the pushing this time and of course it falls on the
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#26
Do you think its good for consumers in the long run if independents are driven out of business?
onenote
Mar 2012
#29
Samsung only made 4.5 billion last quarter, but if we work together we can get that up even higher.
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#33
So you can't be independent if you're on the internet? You're right that this whole internet thing
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#52
The whole point of the pricing strategy is to help out local brick and mortar establishments
onenote
Mar 2012
#57
ROFL. You think the retailer is going to be able to keep the additional revenue?
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#58
The question is not of additional revenue, but of leveling competition between internet and B&M
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#60
Thanks for confirming where you stand with respect to mom and pop business v. megachains.
onenote
Mar 2012
#63
We didn't "level competition" between the covered wagon and the steam locomotive. nt
Romulox
Mar 2012
#74
Who is 'we' and why are 'we' making a preindustrial age comparison to current day commercial events?
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#75
ROFL. There's always the option of not signing the contract in the 1st place. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#25
ROFL. Given that this is a known value, maybe manufacturers shouldn't sign those contracts.
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#28
Call me when they're making below 10 million a quarter. We can start a DU fund drive. nt
Snake Alchemist
Mar 2012
#36
This has been going on in multiple industries for a long time. Pandora Jewlery is a good example
stevenleser
Mar 2012
#59
Headline today was that Sharp is in serious trouble. Flat tv sales = cutthroat. nt
Romulox
Mar 2012
#70