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Eu Compeition Law. Any Issues With Using An Extended Consumer Warranty To Encourage Suppliers To Buy Our More Expensive Batteries?

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ComplexCarrot | 13:51 Mon 29th Jan 2024 | Law
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Just an idea, and checking whether it is okay. My research has brought up treaty on the functioning of the European union article 102 competition law.

I fell into a research hole and now i am curious what would happen with a large market share.

If we sell things such as cameras, electric hoovers, doorbells, wheelchairs, etc. Things where other brand batteries can attack instead.

I think we would have to offer a two year warranty in the eu, but say I offer a four year one if they buy our expensive batteries too, is that ok? Is that what tying is?

I hate not being able to find an answer to all the curiosities in my brain!!

Thanks for reading...

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Are you in the UK?

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Not the UK. Located in France.

This isite is predominantly frequented by people in the UK and er.. we've left the EU (you may have heard! 😀).

There are not too many contributers on here who are well versed with the treaty on the functioning of the European union article 102.

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