We sell our products primarily through Distributors internationally. A few times a year, we need to send emails to these distributors about new product announcements and to provide them our latest product price list. Recently, we discovered that many of the contacts at these Distributor Accounts have opted out of email. Chances are, they opted out of marketing emails, but they do need to get our price list and new product announcements to do their jobs. As a result, they haven't received these items.
So my question is, are new product announcements and price list update emails to our distributors legally considered Operational as in relationship messages? I believe they are because they're not marketing emails, and they are part of the relationship between us and our distributors contractually, but I wanted to make sure.
Thanks!
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Hi Kim:
Distributors work to sell a company's products, in this case, our products. Without such communication on new products or our current pricing, they can't do their job. I don't know if communication is in their contracts, but I cannot imagine having a contractual relationship with a distributor/reseller that would exclude communication on the very reason we have the contractual relationship.
Thanks,
Karen