All labels are not created equal!
And all Compulabel distributors are not the same either. If you believe it might be to your advantage to procure Compulabel
from your nearest Compulabel distributor you might want to think again. This is a true story.
A few days ago Julie fielded a call from a prospect who asked her how TLCIT.com, located in Pennsylvania, could market Compulabel Address brand labels at a lower cost than his regional distributor in Texas. The answer Julie gave him was amazingly simple. If you buy from us you’re buying direct from any one of five Compulabel plants throughout the United States. ( Compulabel Labels are still produced in this country)
This is what your order flow resembles when you shop through us : An order is placed online. Your payment is processed live with our secure shopping cart. Your order is digitally routed to one of five Compulabel Label United States warehouses, where it is picked for shipment. UPS delivers your order within 3-5 days. Don’t be surprised if it’s sooner. In other words, our Ecommerce site is set up to minimize the number of people who process your order. Simple concept. Minimize the labor involved in processing an order and the result is lower cost to you!
On the other hand, your nearest Compulabel seller, who does not use E-Commerce, keeps Compulabel Shipping Labels stocked at their “local” stockroom, ever ready to deliver to you along with other items you might need like tape cartons peanuts bags boxes stretch wrap or other supplies. Here’s what their order process resembles when you order from a “local” compulabel distributor who stocks the product at their “local” warehouse. They buy a entire skid of material from the plant. Their solid skid is delivered to the “local” distributor by common carrier. That skid is unloaded by the local distributor’s warehouse worker and stored away on the shelf awaiting your order. You finally place your request by phone to a sales rep. The order taker enters your order into their computer. A warehouse worker prints the order on a lable and finds the Compulabel part number you wanted and loads it onto the local delivery truck. The local truck driver drops off your order. The accounts payable of the Compulabel Distributor then prepares an invoice and faxes it to you. 30 days later you pay the distributor by check. The accounting department then drives to the bank to deposit your check and the process is finished.
Whom might you suppose pays for: the person that prepares your bill, the gal that creates your bill of lading?, the team of people who do the accounting of your payment? everything else? Obviously, the response to each of the questions is the buyer does!
You, the compulabel customer have to pay for all of this redundant effort, if you order from your hometown Compulable reseller. If you consider all of this you can definitely know why buying directly from our eCommerce store at tlcIT.com is the least expensive way to buy Compulabel Thermal Transfer Labels! Bottom line- buy direct from Compulabel at www.TLCIT.com and you’ll definitely save money!
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