So your saying you could go to amazon.com and they will instantly show you lower prices at perse Newegg and Best buy.
Also for a company, you order from one or multiple suppliers. There's no system in place to cross shop, you just have to go to both suppliers and compare the prices yourself.
If they work together to that degree it would either encourage price fixing or cannibalize each other's sales.
Yeah the second thing that's what OMS are supposed to be for, it's B2B sales boy can handle b2c as well..so they do that as well, if you have the licenses and agreements for it
Last thing, nah, it doesn't work like that. You wouldn't have businesses working on the first place in that case, fixing prices leads to shortages, and forget about doing illegal activities with those systems, they are to be security compliant so if that happens is a lawsuit in waiting
What? Man any standard order management system does that and to have one you don't need to be any of those things.
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So your saying you could go to amazon.com and they will instantly show you lower prices at perse Newegg and Best buy.
Also for a company, you order from one or multiple suppliers. There's no system in place to cross shop, you just have to go to both suppliers and compare the prices yourself.
If they work together to that degree it would either encourage price fixing or cannibalize each other's sales.
Sure why not, if they have a license for that.
Yeah the second thing that's what OMS are supposed to be for, it's B2B sales boy can handle b2c as well..so they do that as well, if you have the licenses and agreements for it
Last thing, nah, it doesn't work like that. You wouldn't have businesses working on the first place in that case, fixing prices leads to shortages, and forget about doing illegal activities with those systems, they are to be security compliant so if that happens is a lawsuit in waiting