Chapter 416 - Fourth Master Swan Is Jealous
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
Jeanne pursed her lips.
âItâs not just the customers who returned the goods. Many merchants who signed with us are now looking to break their contracts with us,â Forrest continued. âIf this goes on, the losses will be serious!â
âWhat did MUK Group say?â Jeanne asked.
âThey are also thinking of ways to settle the merchants first. They probably havenât had time to think of how to solve the current situation.â
âHow long is the in-store bulk-buying campaign going on for?â
âOne month.â
One month was enough to kill their e-commerce project.
Jeanne knew full well that the matter was definitely not just a coincidence.
âIn fact, I originally planned to report the problems to you on the day itself, but at that time, the general manager came to us and began to assign us work, giving us instructions on what to do. I thought the general manager would be able to think of a solution since he didnât have us inform you, so I didnât disturb you on your holiday. However, we didnât expect that not only would this matter not be resolved under the general managerâs leadership, but it even made the situation worse!â Forrest was a little helpless.
âThe general manager isnât capable. Donât believe him next time,â Jeanne said bluntly.
âIâm sorry. Itâs my fault,â Forrest apologized.
Jeanne shook her head. âNow is not the time to look into whoâs responsible. Letâs settle this matter first.â
âYes,â everyone replied respectfully.
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Jeanneâs expression turned serious as she began to plan. âFirst of all, donât lose confidence. I believe anything can be solved.â
Everyone hurriedly nodded.
âNow, letâs analyze the development of this matter. I personally think that this matter is not as simple as it seems. It canât be such a coincidence that the local in-store bulk-buying campaign started the same time we started the pilot project. Of course, letâs not exclude the local Chamber of Commerce wanting to support some shops in-store, and that was why they did something to help. Letâs not dwell on this for now. The most important thing is to find the crux of the problem!â
Jeanne paused for a moment before continuing, âIn-store bulk-buying campaign, huh? On the surface, the purpose for the Chamber of Commerce to do that is to drive the sales of physical stores. But just now, Forrest told me that their price is lower than the price of our online store. In that case, how much profit do these physical stores get? Excluding the cost of manpower and other expenses, I personally think they wonât get a lot. So, were the merchants willing to participate in this campaign, or was it because it was a request from the Chamber of Commerce that they were forced to participate?â
âIn fact, Iâve analyzed it. Take the products of Lawrence Electrical as an example. Through in-store bulk-buying, the profit is so low that not only are the merchants not making any profit, but if the cost of manpower is slightly higher, the sales, installation, assembly, and after-sales will add up to a loss. If this campaign lasts a day or two, it would still be alright. However, if it were to go on for a month, I think those businesses would be screwed! After all, the current sales may be bustling, but when the real money is calculated in the end, theyâll realize there isnât much profit. The after-sales will definitely not be able to keep up. Once they canât keep up, the users will definitely make a fuss. Then, the reputation of the businesses will be damaged. The ones who suffer are the businesses themselves,â Forrest replied.
âHence, these in-store campaigns, which the Chamber of Commerce does, does more harm and good. However, we canât go and talk to them now. The Chamber of Commerce must know that what theyâre doing now is not much help to the physical stores, yet they still did it. It was either they were forced by their superiors to make some achievements, or they were being instructed by someone. However, we donât have time to delve into this. We need to find the owners of the physical stores now and give them a good analysis of their final gains and losses. Let them go and fight with the Chamber of Commerce themselves. If they make a scene, the in-store campaign will definitely be canceled. Only then will we have the opportunity to continue our online operations.â
âOkay. Iâll contact the local merchants immediately.â Forrest hurriedly nodded.
He truly admired Director Lawrenceâs ability to get things done. She could find the crux of the problem at any time and then find the most suitable solution.
âJust look for the top three most influential merchants in the area, but donât act rashly for now. First, we have to calculate the profits of the three merchants weâve identified, or they wonât trust us! Moreover, we have to think of giving them benefits. Otherwise, even if they know they wonât earn anything, they wonât be motivated enough to make a scene with the Chamber of Commerce. After all, the Chamber of Commerce still has a certain degree of control over them!â