PROMOTION USE SALE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
GENMAR WOMEN ON WATER GENMAR INDUSTRIES, INC. 2900 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis MN 55402 Promotion of use and sale of recreational motor boats and related products and services of others, through use of the Internet, trade shows and distribution of print materials, video cassettes and DVDs, and use of radio, television and other media, and through providing education and training in the field of marketing and sales, and in the field of boating and fishing;
HELPING YOU TAKE THE HELM GENMAR INDUSTRIES, INC. 2900 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis MN 55402 Promotion of use and sale of recreational motor boats and related products and services of others, through providing education and training in the field of motor boating and fishing;
WOMEN ON WATER GENMAR INDUSTRIES, INC. 2900 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis MN 55402 Promotion of use and sale of recreational motor boats and related products and services of others, through use of the Internet, trade shows and distribution of print materials, video cassettes and DVDs, and use of radio, television and other media, and through providing education and training in the field of marketing and sales, and in the field of boating and fishing;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method of extending promotional discounts and special prices on items for sale to identified consumers. After the identification of a consumer by a unique identifier; a selected item is promoted with a discount or special price to the identified consumer. The discount or special price is granted upon a purchase of the item by the identified consumer prior to the withdrawal or termination of the promotion to the identified consumer. The withdrawal or termination of the promotion is held in abeyance upon an acknowledgment of the promotion by the identified consumer. In other words, the identified consumer must take specific action to prevent a promotional discount from being withdrawn. This inverted promotion provides for greater incentives for the consumer to provide information about his or her purchasing habits.