i-Sold It and eBay Drop-Off Store Franchises: A Sound Investment or Not?
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04-10-2007, 12:46 PM,
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iSold It Suspends Franchise Sales of eBay Drop-Off Stores
The latest on iSold It:
iSold It Wrote:"After 18 months of operation, the 100th iSold It store was opened, and no stores had closed. Today, while encouraged by system-wide sales exceeding $4 million per month, the distribution of sales by store has proven to be a bell curve ? with top stores exceeding $80 thousand per month and others struggling to attain $10 thousand per month. Compounding the situation, average selling prices and labor hours per item also vary significantly by store, creating a wide range in store contribution margins. This has resulted in a significant number of stores operating below break-even, and has contributed to over 60 stores closing. Tragically, many individuals who believed passionately in the potential for the category have lost sizable investments, including homes and retirement savings. We personally find this unacceptable and, despite continued interest in this category, we do not feel comfortable selling any new franchises until we get the failure rate lower." full article: http://www.auctionbytes.com/cab/abn/y07/m04/i10/s01
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04-10-2007, 03:54 PM,
Post: #12
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Re:Sold It Suspends Franchise Sales of eBay Drop-Off Stores
Quote:Tragically, many individuals who believed passionately in the potential for the category have lost sizable investments, including homes and retirement savings. Tragically, yes. Unfortunately, they should not have been misled by this company, which never had a great track record to begin with. Smoke and mirrors. There should be legal recourse. > |
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