Misunderstandings of self-purchased materials

>>>How to save money from materials

There are some proprietors who claim how they purchased their own materials and how they can do it. In fact, this is mainly a matter of credibility. In fact, according to incomplete statistics, the owners themselves need to spend more than 1/3 to 1/2 of their money to purchase materials. So where do you spend your money?

1. Bought a high price

For a business owner, the amount of purchases and the number of owners is limited, and there is simply no possibility of price discounts. So how does the owner solve this problem? A bit of help is: try not to dress too much; visit several stores, do not ask questions; if you still have problems in the process of shopping, you can continue shopping.

2. Bought inferior goods

Unless you purchase something that is within your professional range, for example, you are a computer, go buy a switch socket, otherwise you have a great chance to encounter fake or inferior goods. Now the inferior goods can be divided into many kinds: One is itself a poor quality material, such as aluminum alloy with a low aluminum content is sold as aluminum alloy with normal aluminum content; one is a replacement material, such as when buying a stainless steel handle. If the salesperson gives you ABS (engineering plastics), you should mix the watch with metal. The layman sounds really steel.

3. Goods

High-priced goods refer to the same goods you buy at a higher price, and the stock can be bought cheaply, and you buy another kind of high-priced goods. For example, in the case of cabinets that do not have load-bearing requirements, large core boards may be used in some places. Of course, you don't need to buy high-priced fine core boards.

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