(This post was last modified: 09-03-2023, 08:42 PM by dtownvino.)
It’s a small, niche hobby we are talking about.
Every distributor has their strengths and weaknesses.
Most have too many products that won’t sell, but no one wants to miss out on the next big thing. So capital is tied up in dead inventory.
No reseller has flat discounts across their suppliers where they could offer a 20-30% discount and make the right amount of money to stay in business.
Candidly, I’m shocked there are so many resellers in the US.
I still believe consolidation is coming, for me it’s not a matter of if it’s when. Happens anytime a market is this fragmented and no one has 30% market share.
Enough about that.
WCS is the only place to buy some things (like Karve handles) not at the 70 dollars others want for them. Soaps, you can do better.
While some judge because they raise prices on items before a sale, it is almost guaranteed to be because their sales promotion discount is too high and they don’t have a sophisticated way to manage their product SKU’s to support a flat sale with an ERP backend.
In other words, it’s a small business and still does some things manually, like price adjusting lower margin products at the time of sale so they make something on a huge sale discount. They probably lower the product price right after the sale.
Not perfect but acceptable to me since I know how this looks operationally and commercially.
And let’s face it, we all know what we should pay for a product if we are on here.