Rob_Reef_Keeper":1fd2cvn3 said:
There is probably a business law or soemthing but why cant you purchase the products from an etailer and resell them?
Well, for one, if *I* buy from an etailer and resell it, if my customer has a warranty issue then I have to go through the fuss of an RA and packing and sending it back etc. Buying from a distributor, if something comes back defective, I contact my distributor and it goes back to them on my next regularly scheduled truck. No fuss, no muss. If I was dealing with umpteen different vendors for different products it would become an administrative nightmare. Couple that with the fact that my vendor discounts are proportionate to the amount I spend with the distributors I might actually end up paying more for items that I couldn't get for a better price online, simply because my overall volume would decrease with my main suppliers.
My shop doesn't do enough volume to enable it to buy directly from many manufacturers... and even if I did, I wouldn't have the storage for the minimum orders - hence my overhead would go up so any "savings" would be evaporated by increased fixed costs. It's just not practical for a mom and pop to try that route. Some items must be purchased direct from the manufacturer - as they don't have distributors, and that can be tricky to carry some of those specialty items because to fill the order for one unit, the retailer has to buy x more units...
It's not always feasible for a small shop to be able to compete with etail however, if you have a LFS that you support, it would be beneficial for hobbyists as well as the retailer, to at least investigate the possibility of special ordering items through them, before shopping elsewhere.
I've heard tell of some stores that won't special order stuff - that's certainly their perrogative, but IMO it's short-sighted and poor customer service. Deny a sale to a client for one special order item, and the retailer may find that the customer takes all of his/her business elsewhere.
Jenn