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Friday, December 5, 2008

+ NetEnforcers Inc. To The Rescue

Discounters, Monitors Face Battle on Minimum Pricing

Those of you who bargain for a much lower cost when buying things on the web, watch out: NetEnforcers Inc. are going to get you. When they find things being sold for a price that's too low for the item, they alert their clients, which include Sony Corp. and Samsung Inc.
For discounters who are authorized dealers, they get a notice or warning from NetEnforcers or the manufacturer. For discounters who are not authorized dealers, NetEnforcers try to force them to take it out of their list-of-things-to-buy.
Godd. Why can't people just buy the item they need at a different website? Or maybe just go to the store. This is 2008. Use cars. Move people, move.
Sigh~ :(
This is America. There's no point in saying this.

P. Joseph. (2008, December 4). Discounters, Monitors Face Battle on Minimum Pricing. Retrieved December 5, 2008 from The Wall Street Journal Web site: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122835660256478297.html?mod=yhoofront

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