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Re: History of Ricoh

Art Post (Guest) ·
Aficio Brand Aficio® comes from the Latin root "afficio" which reflects Ricoh's creative concept and commitment to total customer satisfaction. Afficio embraces the meanings "manage", "handles", "move" and "influence".
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Jason H ·
I think its a grey area. I've seen plenty of times where I've offered a TV or IPAD to someone and the owner tells the person who I worked with to keep it. Sometimes I have seen where the "company" keeps it....aka the owner takes it home with him.
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Art Post ·
But if a purchasing agent for a corporation takes that gift home, I'm thinking that agent could be in jeopardy of losing their job, right?
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Jason H ·
I would say so in a government situation l, absolutely, but I doubt much stink is made in private corporate business. I’ve seen it play out so many different ways I think it’s situational with each company.
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Art Post ·
I hear ya, it seems like I have everyone and their Mother giving **** (TV's Golf Clubs, Trips) when buying or leasing a copier this month. Nothing is FREE and peeps need to realize that. But some are consumed by their own greed
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Jason H ·
Yes you are correct. The blinders go on when something is “given” to them. I’d be lying if i said I didn’t do it but the customer and everyone involved knows it’s there and listed on the proposal the whole time. I use it strategically with accounts I want and switch back and forth with things to keep competitors on their toes. Sometimes it’s a tv, sometimes it’s An iPad, sometimes it’s football tickets l, gift cards etc. it’s never the same for a particular machine or vertical market.
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

fisher ·
If its out in the open and done as a promotion as mentioned above as being part of the proposal there is no problem. If its done in the dark by the sales rep or if the customer demands a kick pack as a condition of doing business there is a serious problem.
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Re: Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Art Post ·
But that gift should go the company or the owner of the company, not an employee of the company, correct?
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History of Ricoh

Art Post (Guest) ·
In 1936 Riken Kankoshi Co., Ltd. was formed to market sensitised paper. In the late 1940s, founder Kiyoshi Ichimura formulated the Spirit of Three Loves, which later became Ricoh's corporate philosophy, in recognition that people are a company's greatest asset. In the 1950s, Ricoh built on mass-production technologies cultivated with the RICOHFLEX III to enter the office equipment market. In the 1960s, Ricoh expanded its office equipment business to include such offerings as reproduction,...
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Gifts, Trips, Prizes, for Copiers "Lawful or Could Land You in Jail?"

Art Post ·
There's an interesting thread about an RBS sales person that person accepted $3,500 from a copier sales person so that RBS could win that bid of 73 copiers. Which raises in interesting question about gifts,trips and prizes to a person that works for a corporation if they buy their copiers from xyz dealer. It's my understanding that any gift, trip or prize is then the property of the corporation and not the person (decision maker). Yet, we find some dealers openly engaging in offering these...
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