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by bongodongobob
909 days ago
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I think the catch is it's not Rolex that isn't selling the watches online, it's preventing affiliated dealers from doing it. They are controlling other people's business interests. I can see both sides on this one. Rolex feels like it could devalue the brand exclusivity and the dealers feel that it impedes them from doing legal business. I'm not sure how I feel about this one. |
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If the dealers don’t like the terms, they can sell other brands and need to stop tattling to Maman.
Of all the problems, busybodies decided this was the important one to make a stand on. Fixing potholes in the roads would be more worthwhile. Kids are sleeping cold and hungry in the streets, but sacré bleu at not being able to point-and-drool for a fancy watch.
So-called Competition “Authorities” everywhere can go pound sand.