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Starman

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Never understand putting a forum sponsor on the spot for giving members a good deal. Posting pricing that should have remained private is really bad form.
I don't agree. That's like telling employees that they shouldn't discuss their pay. In this modern world, us customers should be sticking together for *our* own benefit. We can't even pass laws in this country to protect simple things like where our food source comes from...
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I don't agree. That's like telling employees that they shouldn't discuss their pay. In this modern world, us customers should be sticking together for *our* own benefit. We can't even pass laws in this country to protect simple things like where our food source comes from...
When you post pricing from a vendor that is not supposed to be "Public" - meaning that the vendor has a MAP policy, you put the vendors contract with said goods at risk.

A vendor can sell at whatever price they want, however, when advertised or posted publicly, said pricing must be at or above the MAP level.

The vendor (Lethal Performance in this case) is following the rules he has agreed to by Magnaflow - making a user sign up and log in - so see his pricing - so it isn't 'public'.

Posting this to a public forum could constitute a violation of that vendors agreement and Magnaflow could yank his deal.

Again, it's simply bad form.
 
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When you post pricing from a vendor that is not supposed to be "Public" - meaning that the vendor has a MAP policy, you put the vendors contract with said goods at risk.

A vendor can sell at whatever price they want, however, when advertised or posted publicly, said pricing must be at or above the MAP level.

The vendor (Lethal Performance in this case) is following the rules he has agreed to by Magnaflow - making a user sign up and log in - so see his pricing - so it isn't 'public'.

Posting this to a public forum could constitute a violation of that vendors agreement and Magnaflow could yank his deal.

Again, it's simply bad form.

This is public information. Anyone that looks at their site can see it so it is not bad form it is posting general information. Now if they provided a 1 time code that was accessible to private parties only that's a different story.
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