Companies like NetEnforcers Inc., a small firm with 56 staff only within Arizona, scour hundreds of thousands of Web site everyday looking for retailers who bargains products below the "minimum advertised price", or MAP which the manufacturers have set.
When they find one product below MAP, even in major companies like ebay Inc. or Costro Wholesale Corp., they will notify their clients including Sony Corp., Black & Decker Corp., Samsung Inc. and more major manufacturers and will force the discounter to bring the prices back in line to MAP level.
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