To my knowledge, no wholesaler gives priority treatment to dropshippers, either in selection or lower prices. It would be wrong if they did. For this reason, my approach is to house more and more fish in our Wisconsin facility and retail store, keeping dropshipping to a minimum. This allows me to use most every wholesaler, importer and distributor in Florida and California. This way I can purchase select fish from multiple entities. If I received priority treatment, I would only need a supplier or two. It is only fair that retailers and dropshippers be allocated fish or corals on a "first come- first serve" basis. I think that Eric and the other wholesalers play fair.
I might also add that we are willing to pay a premium to regional distributors for select specimens. If need be, we will even purchase from direct but quality competitors, mostly coral and rock. This is not the case with wholesalers as they tend to allocate to all of their customers equally, regardless of price. The buying power is more important in the hard goods arena. Paying your bills on time, every time, is the most important factor in securing quality livestock, along with utilizing multiple distribution channels for supply.
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I might also add that we are willing to pay a premium to regional distributors for select specimens. If need be, we will even purchase from direct but quality competitors, mostly coral and rock. This is not the case with wholesalers as they tend to allocate to all of their customers equally, regardless of price. The buying power is more important in the hard goods arena. Paying your bills on time, every time, is the most important factor in securing quality livestock, along with utilizing multiple distribution channels for supply.
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