Just had a chat with Shipwire (always good to keep up with things). They quoted me $1,800 USD a month............before shipping. So, for my $22,000 dollars a year I get a small room to store my stuff in and a 'temp' to pack my orders. As Barry Scott would say "Bang...and the profit is gone".
Add to that they want me to use Parcelforce at a rate of around 45% greater than my current shipping charges.
The argument isn't exactly compelling...
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isn't?babyREFLUX wrote:The argument is exactly compelling...
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Those sneaky Shipwire gremlins doing their thing...
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That was my ideaMartin wrote: Actually, THAT would be a good idea for your module... If you can provide a web calculator that helps provide a viability test for the actual Amazon service you're on to a winner in terms of getting people to find your module and also sell it.. Just a thought


lol, so have you signed up yet Jonathan..??
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*does a little creative editing and then affects total angelic innocence*... Are you sure?Tony Barnes wrote:That was my idea![]()
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Well it obviously stuck as I thought it was a good one too...