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AGMA Points to End-User Verification as Key Element in Battle Against Gray MarketLOS GATOS, Calif., March 21, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- They say that no good deed goes unpunished. When it comes to brand owners issuing discounts, great care must be taken to ensure that the marked-down products don’t end up on the gray market. Authorizing special discounts to certain customers is part and parcel to doing business for many companies and is important to customer satisfaction. However, this practice is also one of the main contributors to the gray market, where billions of dollars’ worth of tech products are being sold each year – without manufacturers’ authorization. AGMA, a non-profit organization and the largest group solely focused on intellectual property protection in the high-tech industry, has identified end-user verification as a critical component to holding the gray market at bay when offering discounts. Gray market goods are genuine, branded products sold through unofficial distribution channels. While not necessarily an illegal practice, gray marketing is highly detrimental to the tech sector. Higher costs, lost revenues and damaged brand reputations are just a few of the ways in which the gray market can negatively impact tech manufacturers. According to AGMA, whenever the lowest price is the customer’s top priority, gray marketing has a chance to enter the picture. “The shadow of the gray market looms large, as it not only impacts the financial health of manufacturers but also destabilizes the channels,” noted AGMA President Sally Nguyen. “Helping AGMA members to understand the impact of their pricing, product and distribution strategies and offering tips to ensure they aren’t inadvertently feeding the gray market is a primary focus for our organization.” Verify End Users to Protect Brands Putting It into Practice It’s time to get proactive – the identity of the end user should be disclosed to the vendor prior to any sales transaction. Once the end user is identified, the business overview of that company should be understood. Understanding the background of the specific sales opportunity being discussed is another key component of the verification process. Confirming the reason for the order, the intended use of the products, the configuration of the order, and other important features of the order can be very beneficial. To further ensure that discounts are not abused, AGMA recommends the following:
“There is strength in numbers, and by sharing best practices, guidelines and expertise, the IT sector can band together to collectively combat the gray market,” added Nguyen. As an industry association, AGMA is chartered with addressing key threats to intellectual property in the high-tech industry. To learn more about AGMA, please visit www.agmaglobal.org. About AGMA AGMA welcomes technology manufacturers, as well as persons or entities that own or hold intellectual property rights to finished goods outside the technology industry; government and law enforcement officials; product and service providers who provide goods and/or services to combat gray market fraud, counterfeiting and warranty and service abuse threats. AGMA uses a variety of avenues to cultivate change in the marketplace, including event speaking, educational initiatives, benchmark studies, industry guidelines, and, where appropriate, public policy advocacy. To learn more about AGMA’s initiatives or to become a member, please visit www.agmaglobal.org or follow them on LinkedIn and Twitter. Media Contact: A photo accompanying this announcement is available at //www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/1fae4af3-5233-4e74-ab47-ca552db51e3d. The photo is also available at Newscom, www.newscom.com, and via AP PhotoExpress. |