Posted by Andrew Heenan on 06/18/07 08:47
"Mark Goodge" <usenet@listmail.good-stuff.co.uk> wrote...
> That depends where you are. It may still be legal in the US, but
> setting a minimum retail price has been illegal in most of Europe for
> quite some time.
Everyone in the UK thinks 'resale price maintenance' has benn banned. But
Tesco had to remove Levis from shelves when they undercut the affiliated
partners; Superdrug had to up the price of perfumes.
Like most UK consumer laws, you could drive a truck though it.
And many do.
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