Using a fulfillment service isn't necessarily bad and many companies use that model for a variety of reasons. Having said that, if using only one shipping location, it should be in the middle of the country.
It makes perfect sense to me that Tidepool , who lives in California, would be somewhat bummed to find out that his California based provider is using a service all the way across the country, increasing shipping time. Shipping cost would also be higher unless they offer flat rate shipping.
Moving to another issue in this thread, I don't have a problem with someone having their soap made by someone else if it is handled with integrity. I really like the way that Maggard's gives credit to the artisan that makes their soap, which they have done since I've been wet shaving. At the other end of the spectrum, I purchased some soap believing it to be artisan soap. The reason I thought this was because they had a website that talked about their artisan practices. I came to learn that they didn't make their soap and their marketing was a lie.
It makes perfect sense to me that Tidepool , who lives in California, would be somewhat bummed to find out that his California based provider is using a service all the way across the country, increasing shipping time. Shipping cost would also be higher unless they offer flat rate shipping.
Moving to another issue in this thread, I don't have a problem with someone having their soap made by someone else if it is handled with integrity. I really like the way that Maggard's gives credit to the artisan that makes their soap, which they have done since I've been wet shaving. At the other end of the spectrum, I purchased some soap believing it to be artisan soap. The reason I thought this was because they had a website that talked about their artisan practices. I came to learn that they didn't make their soap and their marketing was a lie.