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OneGUCL does not cooperate with Alibaba, probably because Alibaba and JD.com have more fakes, I remember in a report, Gucci, a luxury brand in Italy, once said soThe main reason why they are reluctant to cooperate with Alibaba may be because of this, but I think it should be that they have their own considerations, so they did not cooperate with Alibaba in the end.
IIThe Financial Times has reported that there are counterfeits in the Chinese e-commerce companies run by Alibaba and JD.com, and there are many fakes, so they are reluctant to sell their goods on these platforms, but he once said frankly that he has kept in touch with Alibaba and JD.com, but although the relationship is good, he is not willing to risk his own brand.
IIIIn fact, we understand their thinking very well, because after all, it is not easy for a brand to create, if it is said that in the process of sales, some fakes affect the credibility of their own brand, then it may be ruining their own brand for them, so they are currently in a wait-and-see state, which everyone can understand.
FourthIn fact, there are a large number of fakes on many platforms now, not only Alibaba and JD.com, because there are so many brands now, and there may definitely be some loopholes in the verification process, that's why these fakes are given a chance to exist, and now many big names are very individual, so they don't want to ** in this way.
It is impossible for these big brands to say that there are no fakes in the products sold, and this may be a kind of excuse for them, and they don't want to use this sales method to sell their products, and they don't want to cause huge losses to consumers because of fakes, and finally cause a negative impact on the brand.
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I don't really know about this, maybe the two sides didn't discuss it, or there was something in private, but they all hoped for a good development.
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It may be that there are too many fakes on Alibaba, and I don't want to lower my taste and make others feel that I am a fake.
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Maybe they didn't communicate well at the top level, maybe Alibaba didn't have such an ability, after all, because many people on ** are selling fakes.
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Personally, I think it's also a private cooperation between the two sides, and I don't need to talk about it, so I don't need to worry too much, and of course I hope they will cooperate in the future.
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Because he feels that after cooperating with Alibaba, he will definitely feel that he is a stall, and then it is really a decline in brand status.
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Because crying may feel that cooperating with Alibaba will lower his fashion status, because many of them sell fakes.
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For this problem, they will definitely have a negotiated solution, not all problems can not be solved.
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I don't know much about that. It should be afraid that there will be bad goods and ruin reputation. Last time I bought a pair of pants on **, the quality is not good at all.
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