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I'm not sure if this has been already discussed.
Here goes anyway :
Google for - fulfilment-house-due-diligence-scheme (I'm not yet allowed to post links :-))
This consultation is about the introduction in 2018 of a new online scheme for UK fulfilment houses, which will set out standards...
For low value items you should use medium size fulfilment house. I'm getting £1 per first pick and 0.20 per subsequent. If interested I can get you in touch with them. Unfortunately, UKBF won't allow me to post links or email address here.
You'll try every other solutions and in the end settle for Royal mail.
Hermes - Very slow during Nov - Dec, Unattended parcel "safe place"
Fedex, UPS - Good if you get £4.7 or less per parcel
Don't forget to add
Your time - at least £10 p/h
VAT return 1/5 of the revenue- if applicable
Storage-
* sold date - purchase date
* space taken vs return on investment (10 pillows only making you £20 in return isn't great for SMEs)
Those are stuff you normally miss out from the calculations.
I have an idea of a static electricity ceiling - When switched ON all the dust, hair and small particles of whatever from the carpet goes into a bag automatically. - JOKE
You need a physical product don't you think? It may not be good as you think when actually implementing it.
Who knows, You...
I think you can't achieve most of it by using just one piece of software therefore the best bet would be a custom written?
Other options are : Inkfrog stuff (cheap and flexible). Or else, Storefeeder, channel grabber, linnworks or veeqo might be an ideal platform for you to start.
The best...
I wasn't showing any special attitude Tin/Ray. Simply re-acted to your vivid and blatant sarcasm shown on previous responses which I didn't expect from a "UKBF Legend"
Judging by the continuous personal attacks I clearly have said something to upset you and for that I am sorry.
Furthermore, I...
Hello,
Anyone had previous experience importing ready-made clothing from Bangladesh? I would like to hear what you imported and what sorts of obstacles you came across.
The factory I work with is one of those small factories who relies on bigger ones to throw some bones kind of a place...
Oh you have access to the forum. Great! Here is the thing, of course my enquiry is genuine and I am not just asking these questions just for some light amusement. I saw your friends gang up on that seogod kid last week. I know he is an extreme example. This isn't that my willy is bigger than...
I'm not here to demise anyone Ray, Specially a forum staff member. I'm not denying that you have educated lots of people on basics which they didn't know before reading your material. You may have educated them on tags, schemas and technical aspects like metas and best practise of using images...
** A selection of keyword terms we have ranked organically on page 1 of Google. **
Which sites are you are reffering to Ray? with up most respect - anyone can say they ranked for this and that.. :) love to see some case studies.
No that's not at all how trademark law works. Registering a name is just a step forward making your claim. Defending your trademark is the most difficult part. Anyone can claim your trademark if they have enough money to go after you and if you can't afford legal fees to defend.
Well, I have a clothing brand. Purely based on Amazon and do clearance sales on eBay. We have a kick-arse web but making 5-6 sales a week after so much work done for couple of years. Although we do 40-60 sales a day on Amazon UK/DE/ES/FR. I must warn you, clothing industry is not the best to get...