DiscountCoffee.com: When Is "Free" Not Free?

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by Rita Palmisano

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Did you know that you may be paying $10.00 a case more for your Folgers or Starbucks® Coffee than your neighboring businesses down the street?

“Coffee services sell at all kinds of prices up and     down the street,” explains Kirby Newbury, Co-Founder of St. Louis based DiscountCoffee.com.  “The higher the salesperson can sell you, the higher commission for them.”

A typical salesperson will offer you a “Free Coffee Maker” in exchange for simply buying their products.  What they don’t tell you is that long after the coffee maker is paid for, you’re still paying the 25% - 60% premium that is built into the cost of their coffee supplies.

“That’s a key reason why back in 1998 we started DiscountCoffee.com,” says Co-Founder Cherri Newbury. “The time had come to change how small businesses buy their office coffee, tea and breakroom supplies.”                                  

Today small businesses can shop over 1,000 name brand products online 24/7 at DiscountCoffee.com.  The Internet Coffee Service does not pretend to offer any “free coffee makers.”  All their deep discount pricing is transparent to easily shop on their secure web site.  

Multiple Locations?

If you have multiple Missouri, Illinois or national locations, it’s easy to ship to each location with one easy checkout.  This is a great way to gain control of your cost at all your locations.  DiscountCoffee.com offers free shipping and no minimums.

Now you can get the same deep discounted prices as the businesses down the street - without having to pay for that “free coffee maker” anymore.