“They have some quite good sacks made of kraft paper...but, I'd like a better selection of the heavy duty type as the ones I have bought in the past require extra care not to rip when opening and filling with the merchandise.
Also. Store Supply Warehouse needs a way to not add tax to a retailer who is using the sack as an integral part of selling goods to final consumers who pay sales tax. This is important to retailers as we collect sales tax on every sale for our state and counties. Please contact me if you work for Store Supply Warehouse so we can arrange this for my account and make it easier for other retailers like myself in the future. There is a sack and packaging wholesaler in Birmingham Alabama where I could drive about an hour and buy my sacks from. I've done that a couple of times but my gas there and back exceeds the shipping costs I can achieve through ordering with SSW. But, I'm thinking of going back to this supplier because they have me in their files as a retailer with a State of Alabama Sales Tax Collection account number. They simply charge me for the sacks...no freight (I'm picking the sacks up) and no sales tax (the sack becomes part of the sale of the items my customers purchase at my stores and the customer pays sales tax on the goods which include to sack).
I do not see any easy way to submit my state tax account license/number on the Store Supply Warehouse site. I imagine I would have to call and likely get passes around until someone in the actual business office answers and then we can set my account up more properly so that SSW doesn't collect any tax at the time of sale. Since the sack is an integral part of goods I sell the final consumer purchasing those goods pays sales tax on each sale. With SSW collecting taxers already this amounts to goods being double taxed which I hardly believe any store owner is OK with. Someone at SSW needs to help me by calling me and we can get this situation straightened out.”