[diesel_mercedes] Product re-branding

 

This kind of thing goes on all over, Brian.  A few years ago, when I was wrenching for a shop that specialized in four-wheel-drives, I was working with a guy who had a tool cart just like mine, identical in every way, except he bought his from the Snap-On truck, and it had the Snap-On badge on it, and he paid $450.  Mine was from Harbor Freight, did not have the Snap-On badge on it, and I paid $95.  He was not amused, to say the least....


Mark in Centennial, CO

On May 15, 2018 at 7:22 AM "bstromsoe@yahoo.com [diesel_mercedes]" <diesel_mercedes@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Reminds me of where I used to work. We made a generic product (pots, pans, bathtubs, sinks, auto wheels, etc) and sold them to various retailers (Sears, Ford, GM, etc.). Same product but many different labels. Probably the same with toothpaste and soap computers too.


 

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