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		<title>By: Ami</title>
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		<description>I am opening an online only retail store &amp; have been dealing with various companies. All of which are very strict on keeping to the RRP of stock. If they find out I am selling under the RRP &amp; undercutting bricks &amp; mortar stores, I will be banned from their stock. It seems a good incentive for me to keep an even playing field for both types of stores! 
And to the bricks &amp; mortar stores so hell bent on not going online...why not!? We are living in a technology based world these days, and they are just leaving the door wide open for stores like mine to snatch up their customers who go online during lunch breaks/late at night etc.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am opening an online only retail store &amp; have been dealing with various companies. All of which are very strict on keeping to the RRP of stock. If they find out I am selling under the RRP &amp; undercutting bricks &amp; mortar stores, I will be banned from their stock. It seems a good incentive for me to keep an even playing field for both types of stores!<br />
And to the bricks &amp; mortar stores so hell bent on not going online&#8230;why not!? We are living in a technology based world these days, and they are just leaving the door wide open for stores like mine to snatch up their customers who go online during lunch breaks/late at night etc.</p>
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