Dear Esteemed Readers,
Thank you for your comments and your questions. Here are the answers to some of the questions I have received lately:
1. Why doesn’t L'Oréal buy out its products from the Diverters?
If L’Oreal were to purchase all of the diverted products from unauthorized retailers, we would actually be fuelling the demand for products in that location, funding more demand and more purchases, and consequently, drive further diversion.
2. What happens when I report a Diverter?
When you report a diverter through an email to nodivert@aol.com or by calling the Diversion Hotline (1-800 503.3997), our strategy is to log the location and send an investigator to purchase samples and then use our coding technology to track the product. We can then determine if the product is counterfeit, and if not, who was responsible for diverting it to that location. Through our national buy-back program we have been able to cut down over $30 million dollars in product sales by cutting off diverters.
3. Why doesn’t L'Oréal take legal action?
We have. Please read my Quality King Story post from August 19th. We have filed and appeal and will keep you posted on our status.
Have more questions? Please submit them as comments and I will do my best to address them.
Thanks!
David
Friday, September 19, 2008
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2 comments:
Hi David,
My name is Sarah Chestnut, and I am writing an article on diversion for a women's magazine in one of my college courses. Would I be able to contact you for just a few minutes to hear opinions on this issue and get a quotation? Unfortunately I'm not allowed to quote you from your blog :( Just five minutes of your time would help me immensely in my class. Thank you in advance for your time.
Is the diversion hotline that you posted only for a certain brand, or is this to report all diversion of professional hair products?
Thanks!
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