Once Hot eBay Drop-off Stores Adapt to Changing Times, Growing Pains
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09-12-2006, 11:49 AM,
(This post was last modified: 09-12-2006, 11:56 AM by mandy.)
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Once Hot eBay Drop-off Stores Adapt to Changing Times, Growing Pains
Quote:The QuikDrop system -- a chain of eBay drop-off stores -- has lost one of its original members in Tampa Bay after canceling a development agreement for what was projected to be two dozen stores in western Florida, its former area developer said. full article: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/14794666/ Quote:In June 2005, we covered the then white-hot business concept of the eBay consignment drop-off store. Virtually nonexistent prior to 2003, by 2005 "Entrepreneur" magazine was touting the drop-offs as "One of the 13 hot businesses of 2005," and, by mid-year, there were thousands of independent and franchise eBay drop-off stores across America. full article: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/news/news...hp/3631266 |
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09-12-2006, 12:47 PM,
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Re: Once Hot eBay Drop-off Stores Adapt to Changing Times, Growing Pains
If some of us smaller guys
(who have always been moving away from eBay), and some of you larger ones here (who where selling thousands of products on eBay) saw the handwriting on the wall starting around four years ago: There is NO way these University Instructor types or franchise sales types have not seen this as well. IMO these cons jumped on the back end of a band wagon KNOWING that it's wheels were already wobbling, the horses where already dead tired and the road ahead was even more rocky and barely impassable as the one already traveled. They simply see an opportunity to exploit those who are willing to shell out some BIG bucks to pay for a dream. > It's articles like these and those snake oil sales types that have birthed the term SHEEP when referring to fools who buy into all the "eBay is the way to sell online" hype. At least for me. :
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