| Perhaps a distributorship like this is more cost effective than self-distribution in the short term, but if you can eliminate one form of outside pressure on your bottom line by electing NOT to put a part of your business in someone else's hands, why bother with the headache. This has got to be the reason that Dye, by and large, self distributes. They make the rules concerning their product, period.
I don't know, I guess I just don't get it. If KEE is as bad as everyone says, then this may indeed be a foolish move on the part of Crossfire. Time will tell, I guess. |