I have seen folks mentioning their catalog so i checked their website. It appears you can only look at their online catalog if you have an account. So I ordered a paper copy. I swear it came the next day! I put in the name of my homebrewery for business name as it was a required field.
The catalog says wholesale only and there is a credit application on the back of the ordering form. However, they offer products individually. The prices are really good (I guess they must be the wholesale) so I would love to order from them.
In my area it is stupidly easy to form a sole prop. One form at the county clerk’s office and a separate bank account. There may be a small (like $10) filing fee or something, but that’s all it takes to get a bona fide business license.
Well, I do have my own business already actually. I thought about that. Just was not sure if they require minimum purchase amounts or anything like that. Plus, if they check my finances, they will find my business is not exactly lucrative so far. :-\
That was my thought - My business is in the same boat, ut I can’t see them refusing cash up front. Minumum orders might be the only issue, but if the prices are good enough maybe it’s time to diversify your business a little.
Or at least get a few club members together for an order, it looks like you’re in VT enso, there must be people around who’d like to place an order too.
With Foxx you can do a Net 30 account or you can do a CC on file account. You will get your wholesale price and there is no minimum order. Foxx is one of our vendors and I order 1 of something all the time, unless you’re looking at tubing then 1 = `1 100’ roll.