Title: Ethical and Legal Issues in Selling
1Ethical and Legal Issues in Selling
2Legal Issues
- Protect consumers
- Protect competition
- Legal does not necessarily mean ethical
3Ethical Guidelines
- The golden rule
- The professional ethic
- Kants categorical imperative
- The TV test
4Relationships with Customers
- Deception
- Deliberately giving incorrect information or
lying - That harms competition
- FTC (Federal Trade Commission) Act
- Regardless of harm
- Wheeler Lea Amendment to FTC Act
5Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Bribes
- Payments up front to influence decision
- US government officialsregulated by agencies
- Foreign officialsForeign Corrupt Practices Act
- Actionable Fraud
- Kickbacks
- Ongoing payments for purchases made
6Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Gifts and entertainment
- Be sensitive to company policies of buying
company. - Make it clear that there are no strings
attached. - High pressure selling
- Only illegal if other laws are broken in the
process. - Depends on customer and situation
7Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Special treatment
- Discriminatory pricing
- Robinson Patman Act
- If has effect on competition
- If is not based on difference in costs for seller
- Disproportionate offering of promotional aids and
allowances - Robinson Patman Act
- Disproportionate extra service
- Backlash from other customers
8Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Reciprocity
- Requiring others to buy from you in order for you
to buy from them - FTC Act
9Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Tying Agreements
- In order to buy desirable product, must also buy
other products - Clayton Actclarifying Sherman Act (antitrust)
- Exclusive Dealing
- In order to buy from us, cannot buy from our
competitors - Clayton Act
10Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Sales Puffery
- Tolerated if merely glowing statements reflecting
salespersons enthusiasm and opinions Our
product is amazing! - Not tolerated if make untrue specific claims
about the performance of the product Our
product will increase your output by 30.
11Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Making promises that cannot be kept or
misrepresenting suitability of a product for
certain purposes - Even verbal statements by salespeople can be
considered legally binding - Breach of contract
12Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Phony surveys
- Green River Ordinances
- Failing to inform customers of cooling off period
- Green River Ordinances
13Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Restrictions on Resellers
- Resale Price Maintenance
- Manufacturer dictating retail price
- Robinson Patman Actbut now often allowed.
- Spiffs
- Push money to resellers sales people from
manufacturers or distributors. - Actionable fraud
14Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Conflicts of Interest
- Actionable fraud
- Company policy
15Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Passing of Confidential Information
- Espionage Act
16Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Withholding information on effective interest
rates - Truth in Lending Legislation
17Relationships with Customers (continued)
- Failing to inform customers that your competitors
have lower prices
18Relationships with the Salespersons Company
- Padding Expense Accounts
- Theft, embezzlement
- Misreporting Work-Time Information and Activities
- Theft, embezzlement if result in overpay
- Falsifying Sales Results
- Theft, embezzlement if result in financial rewards
19Relationships with Colleagues
- Making sales in someone elses protected
territory - Company policy
20Relationships with Colleagues (continued)
- Sexual Harassment
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Sexual in nature
- Unwelcome to the recipient
- Related to the workplace
- Creates hostile working environment
- Quid pro quo demand
21Relationships with Competitors
- Collusion
- Price fixing
- Sherman Act, restraint of trade
- Conspiracy
- Agreeing not to sell in particular areas or to
particular customers - Sherman Act, restraint of trade
22Relationships with Competitors (continued)
- Harassment
- FTC Act
- Business Defamation or Disparagement
- Slander spoken
- Libel printed
- Getting information about your competitors from
your customers