Here is what I'm thinking. I contact a manufacturer, lets say for example a knife maker who makes many types of knives for commercial (restaurants) and for the home. I tell them I want to be their salesman for my area and to send me samples, price lists, order forms, etc. They don't have anything to lose and I don't have anything to lose by going to different restaurants and showing them what I have. If I get an order, fine, if not, I'm not out anything. I could do this with many products, even un-related products. Like I said, the companies wouldn't lose anything and I wouldn't lose anything. And on the plus side they would have someone actively trying to sell their products. So a win-win situation. I know some of you are going to trash my idea but I've come to learn some people get their jollies that way. LOL
2007-10-01
08:40:56
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