In order to prevent the prizes of convenience stores printed with popular idols and characters from being resold at high prices, the three major convenience stores have signed an agreement with the flea market app operator to remove the listed items from the app. I tied it.

The agreement has recently been signed by convenience store giants Seven-Eleven Japan, FamilyMart, Lawson and flea market app operator Mercari.



Convenience stores print and use popular idol and anime characters for campaign prizes and in-store promotional materials, but there are many cases where such prizes are put up on flea market apps and resold at high prices. Hmm.



For this reason, the agreement states that convenience store companies will monitor the application management side by informing them in advance of information such as the campaign period and promotional materials, and promptly delete those that violate the copyright.



Mr. Masahiro Oki, the operating company, said that the operating company has an agreement with major clothing chains and beer makers to prevent new products and popular products that are out of stock from being resold at high prices. We would like to exchange opinions with them and create an environment where consumers can use the service more safely and securely. "