Without going through point by point, which of your thoughts directly financially benefit Lionel? Not soft/feel good, but actual financial benefits?
Aftermarket competitors are not easy. I worked with an appliance manufacturer who went easy on third-party knockoffs of the water filters for their lower-end refrigerators. They thought it was a “right” thing to do to support the folks who were buying at that price point. The knockoff filters were complete junk and built on the cheap. They leaked everywhere and ruined kitchen floors. Many recovered field failures of the filter were built without gaskets. All the customer reviews related to leaky ice makers blamed the refrigerator as being poorly built. Simply wiping your hands of “liability” doesn’t absolve an OEM in the court of public opinion. If it’s going onto your product or into your system, you **** well better make sure it’s built well because the customer doesn’t know who the no name name knockoff is, but they do know the OEM.
Lionel is doing a fine job of ruining their own reputation, so I don’t think they have much to worry about.
You can buy knock off parts (filters, batteries, cartridges, accessories, etc.) for thousands of products (appliances included) already on Amazon or a hundred other places. If ruined reputations were really a problem, I think the market place would show it.
instead, companies remain shortsighted, and concerned only about the bottom line, rather than the long term prospects of their business. They find ways to cheapen every aspect of their products to save pennies per unit, turning them into cheap, unrepairable throwaway garbage, that clog landfills and use up scarce resources.
Name a single US appliance manufacturer that isn’t a shell of what it once was 40 years ago, now often just renting their name out to a third party who actually makes the goods.