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IL | That right there is one of the biggies in my decision. I do most all the scouting/deciding myself. In the past, I have consulted my local on what has or has not been working, for the best $. Plan C would be to hire my own scouting/consulting service to take care of those tech. questions.
To answer your question, No, to me it would not be right for me to (after buying wholesale), go begging for answers from my local. I decided to go on my own, then I am on my own. Of 3 companies, one has already lost my business due to lack of service/attention. I am not big enough for them, and they do not care for the changes in my operation that I am " not doing it like so and so". # 2 has gotten my business by their willingness to work with my on my plans. A third supplier will get to send me their bids next yr since I will have to be locking in 28% too. Business #1 is not interested in handling much 28. | |
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- Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - west illini : 1/4/2007 17:20
- Re: Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - Angus : 1/4/2007 18:20
- RE: Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - coup : 1/4/2007 19:07
- Try negotiating,,,,,,,,, - eddiedry : 1/4/2007 20:53
- RE: Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - plowboy : 1/4/2007 21:18
- RE: Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - sri : 1/4/2007 23:16
- RE: Coup, others, buying wholesale chemicals - Cliff SEIA : 1/5/2007 19:03
- Thanks eveyone - west illini : 1/5/2007 19:18
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