the whole concept of refusing to sell chemicals because you might infringe on another fusioneer is just clever marketing.
its basic human nature to want what we can't have, so to tell someone you cannot buy this chemical (although a carpet cleaner 10miles away can) then you feel like you are missing out
they are trying to create the Idea that there is a demand for dry fusion cleaning and anyone with a license for an area will benefit from this demand. which is Ok if the sellers of the DF equipment spent money on national advertising which would create work for the fusioneers, then there would be a reason to offer exclusive areas to officail user of DF.
but anyone can offer the benefits of Df and compete in the same areas of other fusioneers.
Joe Polish is using the same ploy to sell his marketing, he has sent out an email saying he is now refusing to sell his pack to anyone else and all areas are not taken... so people beleive they have missed out so demand for his stuff increases :
