Not sure if this is old news, if it fits in Lego trying to diminish the reselling business, if it is minor quarrels in the distribution negotiations.
I thought throwing this out there to see what more knowledgeable brickpickers could add about this topic.
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Danish toy maker Lego has been fined €130,000 by German regulators for preventing stores from offering discounts on its popular toys in 2012 and 2013.
Bundeskartellamt, the German regulator, said Lego kept lists of its toys, prices and retailers and threatened those shops that sought to lower their retail prices.
"In some cases the retailers were threatened with either a reduction in supply, or even with the refusal to supply if they offered articles at retail prices below those set in the lists," Bundeskartellamt said in a statement.
In other cases, discounts on the cost of Lego products for stores were made conditional on the retailers maintaining the listed resale prices, the regulator said.
Lego is the world's largest toymaker by sales having recently overtaken US Barbie-maker Mattel and Monopoly-board maker Hasbro.
"We take the non-compliant actions from the specific Lego employees, as well as the decision of the Bundeskartellamt, very seriously and we have taken steps to prevent such conduct again," Lego's chief financial officer John Goodwin said.
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http://m.rte.ie/news/business/2016/0112/759458-lego-fine-germany/
Not sure if this is old news, if it fits in Lego trying to diminish the reselling business, if it is minor quarrels in the distribution negotiations.
I thought throwing this out there to see what more knowledgeable brickpickers could add about this topic.
If this is not the right forum please move ahead.
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Danish toy maker Lego has been fined €130,000 by German regulators for preventing stores from offering discounts on its popular toys in 2012 and 2013.
Bundeskartellamt, the German regulator, said Lego kept lists of its toys, prices and retailers and threatened those shops that sought to lower their retail prices.
"In some cases the retailers were threatened with either a reduction in supply, or even with the refusal to supply if they offered articles at retail prices below those set in the lists," Bundeskartellamt said in a statement.
In other cases, discounts on the cost of Lego products for stores were made conditional on the retailers maintaining the listed resale prices, the regulator said.
Lego is the world's largest toymaker by sales having recently overtaken US Barbie-maker Mattel and Monopoly-board maker Hasbro.
"We take the non-compliant actions from the specific Lego employees, as well as the decision of the Bundeskartellamt, very seriously and we have taken steps to prevent such conduct again," Lego's chief financial officer John Goodwin said.
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