A dealership retailer such as A/S certainly can and should explain to potential customers why they can not sell a product below a certain price. They also have obligation to notify the manufacture if they suspect a fellow dealer is ignoring any part of the dealership rules or requirements.
But you do not publish your potential dealership problems (ie dirty laundry) for the public to see! This is sensitive and potentialy damaging information that should stay within the dealership chain. It is Garmin's responsibility to look into the allagations and see what, if any actions are needed. For the president of a dealership to go public and announce that he has turned another dealership in and why, is a very poor bussiness practice indeed. Brant Hollensbe bhollen...@mchsi.com