8flyer
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After I read the price thread in General Discussion I Emailed AOCA (Automotive Oil Change Assosiation) and asked why they won't allow price discussion's on thier forum? (which is why I quit being a member) Attached is the exchange.
What say you? Opinions?
Here is my Email:
Hello,
Attached is a link to the Auto car care forum that clearly discusses price's of car washes around the country. What makes discussing oil change pricing discussion any different? AOCA's forum policies are why I'm no longer a member of your organization. -Kevin
http://forum.autocareforum.com/showthread.php?t=8572
Thanks -Kevin
Here is thier reply:
Kevin,
Thank you for your question and I can answer it with one word . . . none.
There is absolutely no difference between discussing the price of a car wash or the price of an oil change among industry professionals. They both have the potential to be considered as price fixing.
Legally, price fixing may involve sharing price information with competitors with the intent to set prices. According to the United States Department of Justice, price fixing does not necessarily involve setting the exact same price for a product or service, nor does it require the participation of every business in an industry. In the US, price fixing is considered a criminal felony under the Sherman Antitrust Act and for that reason AOCA will not tolerate the sharing of price information on AOCA Talk.
Personally, I think it's ridiculous that we have to be that way. But, I have been in the car wash and fast lube industry for over 20 years and love the people in this industry; and as long as there is a chance of one of them being destroyed because of a money-grubbing lawyer getting a hold of some innocent price-chatter on AOCA Talk, I will not allow it on my watch. Plus, the first target would be the AOCA itself and now that I work here, I quite like having Saturdays off after 20+ years.
Granted, the chances of one us making the wrong person mad, that has the resources to initiate a price fixing lawsuit, are very slim. But, price discussions on a forum hosted by the only Association representing the fast-lube industry would be all the evidence a lawyer would need for a conviction. Making the risks not worth the rewards. I will do everything possible to protect this industry, this Association and our members from the laws that are in place to take money from those of us who work for it!
Regards, (and I will be sleeping late this Saturday)
Gordon W. Taylor
Automotive Oil Change Association
(800) 331-0329 toll-free
(972) 212-6374 direct
www.aoca.org
What say you? Opinions?
Here is my Email:
Hello,
Attached is a link to the Auto car care forum that clearly discusses price's of car washes around the country. What makes discussing oil change pricing discussion any different? AOCA's forum policies are why I'm no longer a member of your organization. -Kevin
http://forum.autocareforum.com/showthread.php?t=8572
Thanks -Kevin
Here is thier reply:
Kevin,
Thank you for your question and I can answer it with one word . . . none.
There is absolutely no difference between discussing the price of a car wash or the price of an oil change among industry professionals. They both have the potential to be considered as price fixing.
Legally, price fixing may involve sharing price information with competitors with the intent to set prices. According to the United States Department of Justice, price fixing does not necessarily involve setting the exact same price for a product or service, nor does it require the participation of every business in an industry. In the US, price fixing is considered a criminal felony under the Sherman Antitrust Act and for that reason AOCA will not tolerate the sharing of price information on AOCA Talk.
Personally, I think it's ridiculous that we have to be that way. But, I have been in the car wash and fast lube industry for over 20 years and love the people in this industry; and as long as there is a chance of one of them being destroyed because of a money-grubbing lawyer getting a hold of some innocent price-chatter on AOCA Talk, I will not allow it on my watch. Plus, the first target would be the AOCA itself and now that I work here, I quite like having Saturdays off after 20+ years.
Granted, the chances of one us making the wrong person mad, that has the resources to initiate a price fixing lawsuit, are very slim. But, price discussions on a forum hosted by the only Association representing the fast-lube industry would be all the evidence a lawyer would need for a conviction. Making the risks not worth the rewards. I will do everything possible to protect this industry, this Association and our members from the laws that are in place to take money from those of us who work for it!
Regards, (and I will be sleeping late this Saturday)
Gordon W. Taylor
Automotive Oil Change Association
(800) 331-0329 toll-free
(972) 212-6374 direct
www.aoca.org