antsp1
Well-Known Member
Protected territories suck, period. It allows lazy dealers to be the only stop for our product based only on the fact that they've always dealt the product.
+1000
Ant
+1000
Ant
Vermont could always use another good LHBS!! Just saying, if you dont mind the cold....
Best of luck with this.
My situation is not a work around, as I have all of the qualifications mentioned in the agreement, but my current location has caused many concerns about too much competition in too small of an area. I do not agree with this, but that is the way it is. I am actively seeking another location that puts me in a position to avoid these concerns.
I wish I had remembered about protective territory earlier in this thread. It would have made things a lot clearer. This topic about not selling in Georgia gets my blood boiling.
Put yourself in the position of a store owner for a second. Many of the products that all home brew stores sell come from a single supplier. If that supplier thinks I will take steps to hurt their business then they can simply refuse to sell me anything. My inventory would quickly shrink to the point were I would lose sales due to a poor selection of products.
Okay, I'm convinced. I'll be ordering from Brewmaster's Warehouse exclusively. I grew up in GA, near Marietta, and hate to think that if I still lived there I couldn't shop where I wanted. You'll be getting my first of many orders soon, Ed. Keep it up. This is bull**** and your business is going to be stronger for going through it.
I notice warehouse in your name. My coffee roastery is zoned industrial and I do not do retail. I have been toying for years with opening a retail site as well but then it begs to be a cafe then restaurant, then I have to open at 5 AM and conform to FDA restaurant regs.
Now with the possibility of being a coffee AND beer brewing retail outlet this changes things. This is what I have been lining up.
The problem AND impetus is that I have a LHBS about 3 miles away. He is terrible and absolutely gouges on prices. He deserves to have someone new come in and spank the brat out of him for gouging but I am not sure the distributor will see things that way.
(By the way Ed, I went to Emory and lived on Ponce at Briarcliff while going to school.)
Possible litigation is a big reason to keep details to myself.
We must be lucky then, because our distributors compete with each other to offer us the best deals. We are constantly getting very good deals in terms of price, financing, or "buy one get one etc." We run a small business, but not a LHBS.
I don't know what laws everyone keeps citing...Price setting, collusion and mini-monopolies are part of the reason everything costs so much here. If you want things to change write your congressman because it starts with lobbyists and ends with who employs more people and pays more taxes.
I am not a big fan of the cold after growing up in upstate NY, and moving to the south, I am not sure I could deal with the winters again.
Ed-
If you can not work this out behind closed doors, I hope you'll tell them that you intend to tell your customers the truth as to why you can not sell to them. I would not shop at a retailer that was involved in this and I believe most other home brewers would feel the same.
Good Luck
Well this is a bummer. I drive by every now and then to check and see if you're open for brick-and-mortar retail yet. Guess now I know why you're not. I hope its the distributor/wholesaler that's causing you so much grief and not "the other guy" because I've shopped there a few times (as recently as Friday) and talked to the owner who seems like a real nice guy. Hopefully, I'm not that bad of a judge of character.
Cheers mate, I hope everything works out in the end, and look forward to sending you some of my money here soon.
-Aubrey (Kennesaw/Acworth)
PS: If you need a new location, there's a nice brand-new retail strip-mall thing on Wade Green across from Home Depot offering 90 days free rent to new tenants... And its 1.5 miles from my house... ;-)
Google Maps on the south side of Cherokee, between the small building (fire station) and the U-shaped retail thing, those trees are now the place I'm talking about (you can see it in streetview while it was under construction). The big patch of dirt is now a Home Deopt. Less than .5 mile from exit 273 on I-75 (and did I mention 1.5 miles from my house?)
Well this is a bummer. I drive by every now and then to check and see if you're open for brick-and-mortar retail yet. Guess now I know why you're not. I hope its the distributor/wholesaler that's causing you so much grief and not "the other guy" because I've shopped there a few times (as recently as Friday) and talked to the owner who seems like a real nice guy. Hopefully, I'm not that bad of a judge of character.
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