05-07-2009, 08:52 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
At the end of the day who is going to buy a web site/business that has only been running for a few months.All wholesale buyers were lapsed early on..Why?. There are no suppliers..Why??
The beauty of a good internet business utilising drop shipping is you can easily run from home with minimal effort , so if its successful why sell??
This is a " see if I can get back something from a bad idea sale" , nothing more.
What will a purchaser do to fulfill orders on the site? Its an empty shop with no stock , no customers and no business...
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05-07-2009, 09:13 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
Why do people pay 100s of pounds for a website to be designed for them?
This is essentially what it is - a premade website. Whats wrong in selling that?
Would be perfect for somebody moving into the fashion industry.
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05-07-2009, 09:21 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
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What will a purchaser do to fulfill orders on the site? Its an empty shop with no stock , no customers and no business...
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The purchaser would promote the site and gain customers?
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05-07-2009, 09:24 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
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Originally Posted by SteveF
At the end of the day who is going to buy a web site/business that has only been running for a few months.All wholesale buyers were lapsed early on..Why?. There are no suppliers..Why??
The beauty of a good internet business utilising drop shipping is you can easily run from home with minimal effort , so if its successful why sell??
This is a " see if I can get back something from a bad idea sale" , nothing more.
What will a purchaser do to fulfill orders on the site? Its an empty shop with no stock , no customers and no business...
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Steve if you have no interest in buying from John, then I would certainly think you should stop these posts. If John wants to sell the site, then he will. If you search the internet, many people create websites from scratch and then sell them without promoting etc.
To me and to others, there is nothing wrong with that.
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05-07-2009, 09:27 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
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£2.50 Please?
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05-07-2009, 09:42 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
This offer should be moved to the marketplace section, that way any posts from people that are not actually interested in purchasing could quite easily be removed.
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05-07-2009, 09:42 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
I've been following this topic for some time and i've kept out of it - however I feel the need to add my own comment.
John is doing a perfectly honest transaction, he's been completely transparent about what he is doing - he is selling his already (well) designed website.
There are no suppliers as stated by him - which is part of the deal.
So he is being PERFECTLY TRANSPARENT. He's not trying to scam anyone here, he's even offering a months full support for the buyer!
I've dealt with John in the past, and he is a very honest, trustworthy man.
If you aren't happy with the fact that he's not including any suppliers - well tough, thats your problem and if you're not interested in actually purchasing the site off him - go find another topic to post your opinions in.
I think this is going well off-topic and diverting the attention away from the original intention of actually selling the website.
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05-07-2009, 09:44 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
Well listing it in the relevant section might have helped, after all this is a " Discussion ` forum is it not?
Supplier Discussion.....
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05-07-2009, 09:48 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
While it is in this section, yes.
The quicker it is moved or restarted the better as Im getting bored of reading your comments, you made your point and still carry on.
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05-07-2009, 09:49 PM
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Re: Bond-and-co.com selling up
Steve, you have been warned before, you've decided to ignore this warning. Enough is enough. Quite simply, your account here will be banned if it does not stop.
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