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NeverSettle

09/21/17 2:59 PM

#92228 RE: PRmaniac #92227

Having trouble finding the problem, probably the most profitable approach at this point in time. Before questioning the legalities of it, allow me to assist. Any further questions?

"The "first sale" doctrine creates a repackage / resale right for re-sellers of new, branded products. However, for the doctrine to apply the circumstances of the re-sale must be such that the consumer reasonably believes he or she is buying the genuine, new product. The quality of that product cannot be degraded and the qualities of the product cannot be changed. Repackaging some products inherently degrades their quality or changes their qualities so those CANNOT be lawfully repackaged and resold. But most others can. You need to speak with your own trademark attorney before you repackage and resell new products that were first sold by someone else."



PRmaniac Thursday, 09/21/17 10:45:01 AM
Re: Jamie7613 post# 92219
Post # of 92227

Hop-On is not a pioneer in anything, because there have been many companies that hurt investors as much or more than Hop-On.

Most haven't been a development company for 23 years, though, with failures in basically everything they've done.

Did you see the website where Hop-On buys the bulk product and re-packages it? I can buy it from the same place."