Flouting the Trade Practices Act
Posted: Wed Nov 28, 2007 5:16 pm
An interesting article on Glug:
http://www.glug.com.au/index_industry.p ... &art=07027
And it's not just the big companies either, some of the well-known premium makers have been known to lean on merchants to "protect their brand", ie raise the price.
I wonder how bad it will have to get before the ACCC deigns to take notice? If account reps are being stupid enough to send emails documenting their threats that may make a difference, otherwise it's pretty hard to prove and independent merchants are unlikely to make a complaint anyway because they don't have a lot of bargaining power.
http://www.glug.com.au/index_industry.p ... &art=07027
And it's not just the big companies either, some of the well-known premium makers have been known to lean on merchants to "protect their brand", ie raise the price.
I wonder how bad it will have to get before the ACCC deigns to take notice? If account reps are being stupid enough to send emails documenting their threats that may make a difference, otherwise it's pretty hard to prove and independent merchants are unlikely to make a complaint anyway because they don't have a lot of bargaining power.