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asdasda112017-09-18 00:01:17
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asdasda11, 2017-09-18 00:01:17

Can I sell what the distributor already sells?

There is a certain official distributor of a pair of offices in the Russian Federation, let's say A, B and C. I would like to buy goods from company B on Amazon and sell them in the Russian Federation as an individual on my website (without individual entrepreneurs, LLCs and other things, but with taxes paid, like a physicist).
Questions:
a) Is it possible to do this?
b) won't the official distributor drive me?
Guys, the questions may be stupid, but I'm still bad at the topic.
Thank you all in advance.

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Boris Korobkov, 2017-09-18
@asdasda11

a) Some people do this even though it is illegal . When selling, you must punch a check.
b) Legally, you have the right to do so, but it will have to be defended in court, because the exclusive distributor is unlikely to want to lose money because of you.

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Trotilla, 2017-09-18
@Trotilla

The only way a distributor can put pressure on you is not to sell to you at favorable prices and to request that other distributors and the manufacturer himself do not sell to you at favorable prices. Thus, making your business not profitable.
But since you are buying in the retail market, and not in the wholesale market, there is no way for the distributor to limit this.
Another thing is that you are not going to pay taxes AND ONLY THANKS TO THIS you can offer prices below the distribution ones. But this question is not about the distributor, but about illegal business.

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Philip Grr, 2017-09-18
@Moon_Lobster

So many small online stores do this, so there will be no problems.
Although from the point of view of the law you can be pressed, but in practice I do not know of a single such case.

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