Find Chinese wine glass supplier on Alibaba.
Sell on Amazon for 50x the price.
Would it work /biz/ ?
>>1046668
those kitchen chairs and kitchen look so impractical. modernism is such shit. Also the TV is too far away
>>1046668
>Would it work /biz/ ?
You found the supplier, and you've comp'd the prices on amazon, so it should... in theory.
Are you competing against your supplier on amazon?
Can you move a 40' container of wine glasses?(guess you'd only have to move 1/4 to get your money back)
I'm an Amazon Seller and that would be a shit idea. Too much competition and they can break in transit. Not worth
>>1046741
>being this much of a faggot
>not noticing the girl fingering herself
>>1046668
You are too small to insure your freight shipments, so you know some of the glassware will break.
You do not have an existing ups, usps, or fedex discount, so shipping will be a major cost burden.
You have to extra pack the glassware because, unlike Chinese boats, the burden of delivery in the united states is on you if the glassware arrives broken.
With those risk factors, you need to make sure your profit margin is around the 90-150% range because products will break, cost too much shipping wise to fully charge customers, and packaging will cost more than expected.
I mean, other people seem to be doing it.
http://www.amazon.com/Ball-Mason-Jar-Lid-Regular/dp/B00LB69GK2/ref=sr_1_1?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1453071822&sr=1-1&keywords=mason+jar
vs
http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/1-pint-16-oz-Ball-Mason_60203554755.html?spm=a2700.7724838.30.136.9Mjv4u
So that is a $4 difference per unit from alibaba to amazon.