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OnePlus reacts to Indian retailers' boycott threat, says working to resolve issues

South Indian Organised Retailers Association (ORA), in its April 10 letter to OnePlus India’s director of sales, Ranjeet Singh, threatened to discontinue the sale the brand’s products in 4,500 stores across Southern and Western states

April 16, 2024 / 20:31 IST
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Retailers alleged struggling due to consistently low-profit margins on OnePlus products, coupled with rising operational and financial costs

OnePlus said it is working with retail chain partners to resolve ongoing issues such as narrow profit margins, claim processing delays, and bundling.

The comments come a week after 23 retail chains in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat threatened to discontinue sales of OnePlus products starting May 1 due to unresolved issues regarding narrow profit margins, delays in claim processing, and bundling.

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“OnePlus values all the support it has received from our trusted retail partners in the last 7 years. At present, we are working with our partners to address the areas highlighted, ensuring our continued commitment to a strong and prosperous relationship going forward,” OnePlus India said in a statement.

OnePlus is a sub-brand of China’s Oppo.