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Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 16:42
by Andrew
GoonerGary;121036 wrote:It is business, but don't expect me to support his supply business.

Subli are the same by the way. The fella mentioned on the phone when I was ordering that they printed off a ton of mugs for Amazon FBA.
Did Subli say they printed FBA for their own listings or they printed a bulk order for a trade customer who had the listings? The latter wouldn't be as bad as a few suppliers offer bulk printing of their blanks. Listawood for instance sell blanks but also sell a batch of 100 printed mugs to anyone requiring them. Many different business models out there and if you pick one which alienates customers then they live with the consequences.

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 17:48
by Tubstar
That's not on. I have never purchased from them anyway but now I never will. They have reference to all sort of trademarks too, i.e. Madagascar Penguins, Friends, Google, NASA??? Surely that's not best practise either. I get that Chinese market is hard to police really but selling through amazon...

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 18:50
by mrs maggot
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quality work on the mock ups :wink::wink: :wink::wink: :wink::wink:

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 19:33
by GoonerGary
Andrew;121044 wrote:Did Subli say they printed FBA for their own listings or they printed a bulk order for a trade customer who had the listings?
No details, just that they were for FBA. If they are sending them directly to Amazon, surely it must be their own designs. Can't imagine them offering the whole business 'solution' to print, pack and send?

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 20:11
by Andrew
GoonerGary;121049 wrote:No details, just that they were for FBA. If they are sending them directly to Amazon, surely it must be their own designs. Can't imagine them offering the whole business 'solution' to print, pack and send?
That's is exactly what we do for certain products. Print, pack, send exactly the way Amazon require on behalf of third parties i.e. designer. Just saying as they might not be direct.

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 20:14
by Andysam26467
Just noticed one of my designs in their Amazon listings.

I'll definitely not be buying from them again


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Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 20:53
by James990
Which design is that?

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 21:58
by willd
I queried an eBay item some weeks ago with them, that they have listed as "thermos flask".

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Ste ... SwzJ5XWKOI

It was unlikely to be genuine, not least because of its selling price.

They responded that it's not a Thermos, but called it that so people would know what it was..!

Too Arthur Daley for me to have dealings with.

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 22:31
by socialgiraffe
The fact that they are printing and selling mugs direct to consumer is sort of irrelevant. Lots of companies do this, both in out industry and beyond. Surely this is the same as someone who has a full time job and sells mugs (for example) on the side as a little cottage industry for a few extra pennies.

However, stealing your designs is a completely different matter and is really naughty.

Re: Our friendly suppliers

Posted: 08 Mar 2017, 22:44
by pw66
willd;121059 wrote:I queried an eBay item some weeks ago with them, that they have listed as "thermos flask".

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Stainless-Ste ... SwzJ5XWKOI

It was unlikely to be genuine, not least because of its selling price.

They responded that it's not a Thermos, but called it that so people would know what it was..!

Too Arthur Daley for me to have dealings with.

Thermos was declared a generic name in US in the 1960's, so it is no longer legally protected worldwide. Like Asprin and Hoover, it can be used to describe a product by any manufacturer.