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As long as you do not misrepresent your products, ie saying its straight from distributer, new item, etc, its fine. you can say its never been used, but its not new as you bought it from the store. Or as Symphony had said, misrepresent yourself as a distributor or reseller as the company did not authorise you to do that.
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In my opinion, it is legal for anyone to sell branded bags in bazaar and event space. The only problem is whether the organiser would allow you to sell there as a vendor. Sometimes, especially for event space inside shopping mall, there might be some tenants there who might be selling the same type of branded bags and it will not be fair to let you join the event space because the rental for the event space is much much cheaper than the outlet itself.
If it is indeed illegal to sell 1st hand branded bags in Singapore, there would not be so many shops selling genuine 1st hand branded bags in Singapore inside shopping mall. It's a matter whether it's fair to them if you were to sell at an event space. Most organiser are very careful not to offend the retail outlets owner. Just my opinion. |
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Question 1 - You said lawyers only take on cases initiated by the brand owners or the authorised distributors. If take the example of branded wears which many shops are selling, if LV decides to sue seller A for selling fake LV apparels, then will A be penalised for selling other branded items even though these other brand owners may not have taken legal actions may be because they didnt know. Question 2 - Is there an organization or authority that is actually responsible for monitoring and curbing all these illegal activities? The police? :confused2: :o |
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Now my understanding is this: if you bought one or two to resell, you may get away with it. In other words, you are just a individual seller. That small volume of sale will probably not attract the attention of the main seller (or the Distributor) in Singapore. And imagine a scenario where you import 25 bags, set up an online ecommerce shop, sign up for Google PPC, have a PayPal account and the works. what do you think will happen? As mentioned, the legal actions may already be initiated - ie, they start to collect information and at appropriate time (when they think you have earned enough money or placed a large consignment into Singapore, they will take action - the result: a stiff fine, confiscation, and maybe a jail sentence. At that point, for your defence you have to answer questions like: "why did you choose to re-sell this brand, etc" of course the only logical answer is, you "can make a lot of money with it cos you selling cheaper,..." You just dug your own grave! In other words, you just take advantage of someone else's efforts (marketing, publicity, promotions) to make some money and you did not spend a cent on those. by that argument, shouldnt you now pay for some of that expenses since it is proven you sold and earn so much money already? there are many products out there so for your sake and peace of mind, create your own label, or talk to the main manufacturer and ask them to let you carry their product properly. if you just want some pocket money then just sell an assortment of branded stuffs and not focus on one brand that is most popular. hope that helps. |
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Check the company website and "manuals" that come along with it. If they did state that it is not meant for sale/resale in other states/countries then you cannot do it.
If there isn't such a sign/tag, there is no "exclusive retailer" or "licensed retailer" in the region..I believe that it should be fine. You must also be careful to state only facts or you can be sued. Just my two cents worth, no legal training here. |
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