Adcurium
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- 316
- Location
- Newport County, Rhode Island
I made a commitment last year to do my best to avoid the 'China Mart' stores. I'm really trying my darndest to keep my money local. I shop our locally owened Ace Hardware rather than Home Depot, for example, even though it might cost me a dollar or two more. I'm trying to curb my online purchases and before I click the "Proceed to Checkout" button I do one last mental search of all my local retailers to be sure I can't buy what I need from a small local business. Last year, I discovered that there was a local business (about 2 miles from my home) that made and distributed hats to retailers. Since I was in the market for a new hat, I contacted them and expressed an interest in making a purchase. I thought buying a newly manufactured hat would be better for the economy that purchasing a 50 year old hat form Ebay (Yes, I actually had that stream of thought). I was told they didn't sell retail at the moment but would be opening a retail store (currently their products are sold nationwide, but not in Rhode Island or Massachusetts). So, I contacted them today and was told they won't be opening a retail store and my best bet was to buy a hat online. Mind you, the email didn't tell me where I can buy THEIR hats online but that the 'net' was my best bet.
For some reason, I'm bothered by this. As an attorney I completely understand distribution contracts and I know often times the manufacturer is prohibited fromm selling their products anwhere other than ___________ store. But as a consumer who has a few bucks to spend and is seeing his local economy go down the drain, I'm a little ticked. Yes, I know I can buy a hat from whatever the heck store they sell to, and that will in turn bolster their manufacturing business in my backyard but that doesn't have the same sense of "community commerce', if there is such a thing.
For some reason, I'm bothered by this. As an attorney I completely understand distribution contracts and I know often times the manufacturer is prohibited fromm selling their products anwhere other than ___________ store. But as a consumer who has a few bucks to spend and is seeing his local economy go down the drain, I'm a little ticked. Yes, I know I can buy a hat from whatever the heck store they sell to, and that will in turn bolster their manufacturing business in my backyard but that doesn't have the same sense of "community commerce', if there is such a thing.