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Re: Efficacy of a small brickshop?
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lugnet.market.brickshops
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Tue, 6 Aug 2002 07:39:38 GMT
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Bill,
Go for it. It costs you nothing to list your items (other than a little
time). Once your store is up and running adding items the next time will be
much easier.
Scott A
In lugnet.market.brickshops, William R. Ward writes:
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> I've got a bunch of new parts from sets I've parted out that I'd like
> to sell, but I don't have the tens of thousands of parts that the
> larger Bricklink shops have.
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> Is it worthwhile for me to open a Bricklink store?
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> I actually already opened one, but it is closed and I haven't put much
> inventory into it yet.
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> It will take a lot of effort to enter all of the parts I have, and I
> don't want to do it if it isn't going to have much of a chance.
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> I know as a buyer, I don't usually buy from the small guys because
> it's rare for one vendor to have all the things I'm looking for. I
> usually buy only from the larger stores. If most buyers are like me,
> there'd be no point in me opening a small store.
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> Owners of small stores, do you find it to be worth your while?
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> --Bill.
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| I've got a bunch of new parts from sets I've parted out that I'd like to sell, but I don't have the tens of thousands of parts that the larger Bricklink shops have. Is it worthwhile for me to open a Bricklink store? I actually already opened one, (...) (22 years ago, 6-Aug-02, to lugnet.market.brickshops)
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