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Dear All !
I am from Uzbekistan, and work for a private company which deals with manufacturing and commerce.
To be honest I am not fully satisfied with my income, I know that I can do more and earn more money. I am reliable and hardworking person.
I wonder if there are any companies who can send us the their products and get paid after we sell them? Or may be it can be done as, we will be your agents represent your products and sell them in our country.
Your kind replies/advices will high appriciated.
Post 2 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
Business on Trust? Sorry but a supplier who agrees to "send us the products and get paid after we sell them" does business on crazyness ...
Post 3 of 10
Replying to [jonik]: Please let me know what is the hotest market in your country? What items and products are the ones that everyone is looking for, and everyone is willing to pay for regardless of other factors. What products you do not have that much in your country that people wish to have and willing to pay for? Where is the demand and where is the demand more inelastic?
TIZ International
Babak KG
Post 4 of 10
Replying to [PaniniVerlag]: I agree, No one is going to "trust" anyone they see face to face, forget about someone online...
You need more research of your market before proposing Business on Trust.
Post 5 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
Best One, U can Do is,
Just Go On Roaming Place to Place, And See Buyers Face To face,
So That You can Be Linked In Many Places For Orders
Post 6 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
What will it take for you to trust?
Are free samples the "answer" for trust?
Trust...is a two way street.
We would venture as far as to say, that the "seller" is more at
risk than the "buyer".
Why you ask? We get inundated with requests for free samples, consignment orders, etc. A lot of these people are out just for
"free product" and we cannot do that.
Now, on an item that's worth maybe $1.00 we would, maybe,
give a free sample, but the shipping has to be paid for in advance.
The best way to build trust, if you are not willing to travel, is
use the telephone. Check on the company to see where they
are doing business, their client's etc.
Post 7 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
There Are No Suppliers to Agree your Terms
Post 8 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
Yes, I agree with everybody. Jonik either you are too naive or you think people out there are too naive. Only a super desparate person will supply an unestablished company product based on "consignment" terms. Furthermore, supplying product to an ESTABLISHED company on "consignment" terms is only done by somebody very desparate. You need to understand that consignment and credit are completely different. What if you are not able to sell the product? Who pays for shipping the product back?
In order to protect all parties, I'd recommend you find a good supplier who has products you believe in and ask to become their sales agent. The orders will be placed directly with the supplier and you can sign a commission agreement with the supplier for each sale you generate. Financial and collections responsibility lie in the hand of the supplier and nobody will feel as pressured.
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Replying to [PaniniVerlag]:
HEY MISTER GERMAN, AND HOW'S EXPECTED TO TRANSFER YOU ALL MONEY FOR YOUR STUFF UP IN FRONT BU WESTERN UNION OR WHATEVER AND NEVER HEAR FROM YOU ANYMORE, HUH??
Post 10 of 10
Replying to [jonik]:
Sorry mate, try your friends and family
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