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Where do you buy your supplies for your small business?
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Thinking like Paper towels and soap and cups and all that stuff. My business is small so we don't need a contract with a big company, but we do go through enough to make it worth it to buy in bulk. Where do you buy supplies for your business?
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Where do yall get your supplies?
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I've been an Ileobro for almost 5 years now and apart from the brief time I had my ostomy while still in the military, I've always ordered my ostomy supplies just off Amazon 🤣
Are there better options out there that I'm ignorant to?
Top Comment: I order from Byram. They supply a lot of stuff from a lot of different companies.
Where do i find supplier’s
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Starting a new business, having difficult finding suppliers and approaching them ... also how can I eventually get cheaper suppliers then my competitors? Any tips would be greatly appreciated.. feel free to share opinions as well
Top Comment: As a small business you will not have great luck getting “good” deals. Pricing from manufacturers and distributors is volume based. If you want to sell brand names camping gear, for example, you may not be able to buy it wholesale for much cheaper than what REI sells it for. You have to find a different way to compete. Find brands off the beaten path, curate a compelling product assortment for your store, something. Competing on price as a small business is not the way.
How do I get the merchant to sell me supplies?
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I’ve seen many posts about the merchant giving away 10k supplies for free, and every merchant I go to, non have it. I’ve completed all the raids, done all the main quests, and formed alliances with all territories. I just don’t have enough supplies to fully upgrade ravensthorpe.
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Help me understand Supplies
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I often get creamed when I don't use supplies and my opponent does, but I am not sure I get the value of it. Supplies effectively adds 2 cards to your deck (supplies and horse) combined between these two cards you get +2 cards +1 coin +1 action but you have to draw 2 and use one action to get them both into your hand so it seems to me that it is just a copper.
I could see how it add consistency, or in games where you can play a horse twice it is quite beneficial, but if you have 7 supplies like the guy who just beat me did you are using all of your draws to get all of your supplies back in hand to rinse and repeat
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It's not quite the same, it's an extra +1 Card over Copper. Here's an example:
Suppose your deck is 10 Coppers. First turn, you draw 5 Coppers and play them for $5. Second turn, you draw the other 5 Coppers and play them for $5.
Now suppose your deck is 5 Supplies and 5 Coppers. First turn, you draw 5 Supplies and play them for $5, topdecking 5 Horses. Second turn, you play 5 Horses, drawing 10 cards (5 Coppers and 5 Supplies), which you then play for $10, $5 more than you would have had if your deck was all Copper.
Supplies is a great card. It gives a lot of consistency as you mentioned, and effectively adds "free" money into your deck that doesn't take up draws. Its main downside is that the effect is delayed, and it isn't very buy efficient. But it's not uncommon to see it pile out first.