Why doesn't AG offer wholesale?

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I just read on a FB detailer page that another pretty popular site offers great wholesale pricing. The way I understood is tiers depending on what you spend with them a year. 500,1000,2000. Why doesn't AG do this? I've spent over $3K with them this year and yeah I caught some 20%,15% discounts one guy said this other site is 25-40% off if you spend over $2K a year. Does this sound like BS to y'all?
 
2k per year on supplies?

I think I spent 10-15k last year lol

But I did get the gift certificates when they were on sale and I always wait for free shipping so I'm not complaining. Plus the customer service here is worth the price if it even is more than the competition :)
 
2k per year on supplies?

I think I spent 10-15k last year lol

But I did get the gift certificates when they were on sale and I always wait for free shipping so I'm not complaining. Plus the customer service here is worth the price if it even is more than the competition :)


That's a lot of supplies! I just detail my own vehicles and maybe a friend or two. This year I'll probably spend half of what I spent last year since I'm pretty stocked for oh 3-4 years. Lol. Customer service is great here I agree.
 
Both of you should join Autopia Connect and utilize Price Matching


The Double Rewards, additional 10% discount and Free Shipping really add up to a huge savings
 
That's a lot of supplies! I just detail my own vehicles and maybe a friend or two. This year I'll probably spend half of what I spent last year since I'm pretty stocked for oh 3-4 years. Lol. Customer service is great here I agree.

Why would you even ask for wholesale pricing with only a few vehicles?
 
They are a retail distributor and customer service is great if there is a promblem.
 
PBMG does have a wholesale operation.
 
If you're a professional, there is no reason you should be paying retail prices. There are great wholesale programs that are free... meaning no annual fee on top of what you buy.

If you buy into a subscription based wholesale account, you'll still save tons of money if you buy a lot of supplies.

Money making 101... reduce operating costs, increase profit margin ;)
 
If you're a professional, there is no reason you should be paying retail prices. There are great wholesale programs that are free... meaning no annual fee on top of what you buy.

If you buy into a subscription based wholesale account, you'll still save tons of money if you buy a lot of supplies.

Money making 101... reduce operating costs, increase profit margin ;)

Money making 102: increase sales, increase profits :props:

Grant Cardone :xyxthumbs:
 
Money making 102: increase sales, increase profits :props:

Grant Cardone :xyxthumbs:

If in the business of detailing split your inventory supplies in two companies waxes pads compounds get from ag ,the rest find a vendor that caters to your needs such as Ardex or carbrite etc.
 
If in the business of detailing split your inventory supplies in two companies waxes pads compounds get from ag ,the rest find a vendor that caters to your needs such as Ardex or carbrite etc.

Exactly...
I get degreaser, bug remover, wheel acid, and extractor solution in 5 and 55 gallon quantities through my production supplies distributor. Nearly everything else comes from AG.
 
If you're a professional, there is no reason you should be paying retail prices. There are great wholesale programs that are free... meaning no annual fee on top of what you buy.

If you buy into a subscription based wholesale account, you'll still save tons of money if you buy a lot of supplies.

Money making 101... reduce operating costs, increase profit margin ;)

Agreed. I get excellent wholesale pricing from a few different places. :props:
 
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