| TurtleCove | 12-09-2018 04:29 PM | Re: Creating trouble for thief competitor Quote:
Originally Posted by JamesNorth101
(Post 962167)
I’m confused....
The entire premise of your thread and why only he can copy you and no one else could is because of the unique supplier you have that only he also has accesss to. | Oh, ok, now I see why there's the confusion.
Yes, you are correct.
I do have a unique supplier of the raw material.
These "foot stools" are being made with rare, sustainably harvested wood, that can only be gotten from a handful of suppliers. I've also taken the time to figure out what species of wood these foot stools should be made from, to sell best, as well as what designs sell best. It's taken me over a year to figure out and learn the optimum combination.
Now this ex-employee swoops in, and because of their previous experience with me, they know exactly which stool to offer (design wise, and species of wood) right from the get-go, and they are offering them, undercutting my price.
My supplier of this wood has agreed to supply only me with the raw materials, but this ex-employee knows the other suppliers of the raw materials (they learned that thru working for me, also), and they are simply getting the raw materials from them.
In the corporate world, this is called theft of intellectual property, and an NDA
(non disclosure agreement. As well as a non compete) would have been required to be signed. That's where I messed up. However, I know they'll go away to "the Bay" (which I'm fine with) if I could just make their selling life on Amazon difficult. |