Hey guys, I´m looking to buy few vending machines from this website: made-in-china.com . How do I actually place an order ?
Also any advise regarding the issue will be appreciated
I love helping the mentally disabled.. Click contact now.
>>1632894
My first time doing this, I´ve already sent them email, but all I got was their catalog. How do I actually proceed to payments ?
>>1632906
Did they personally reply to your email, or were you redirected to their catalog after submitting the form?
In email, tell them you want x quantity of y item by z date. If they keep dicking you around in email correspondence, find another vendor.
>>1632957
I got just some generic message, but actually I got invite to membership on the website about 15 minutes ago.
>>1632957
When you're at it do you have any personal experience with running vending machines? Or what do you think is good way for making passive income/starting bussiness?
>>1632894
>$1,700 per machine
>Minimum 26 machines per order
>$44200 plus the sheer amount of shipping costs for all of them
God, what a terrible investment.
>>1633526
I'm not buying that machine, the other anon just used that as an example
>>1633620
I know, I was just talking about that one in particular.
What's the price and minimum order for yours? In what way are you using it? Just curious
International salesman here.
Do not order from China.
They will commit fraud, law fees are higher than actual damage. either way, they can - at any time - terminate their business and your law suit will not come to fruitition.
Why do they always have a minimum where you have at least to pay 1000-2000$ ? is it scam ?
>>1633714
No it's because they can't be fucking around with little bits.
>>1633639
I plan to order one machine for start, in the ideal case it will turn out to be profitable as I calculated (then I can proceed and buy another machines). At the worst case I will have fancy Chrismas gift for my mom
>>1633698
But the price is considerably cheaper than in US or in Europe. Almoust three times
>>1633051
It's hard to make passive income. You do need to go out and service the machines in most cases, but long term you could become a turn key.
The big contracts seem to have been taken out of the realm of the small business tho. So nestle have their own machines for coffee that they'll only give to largeish contractors and so on.
>>1633714
Shorter the run the more the overhead/cost.
>>1633792
The risk also decreases as you become a bigger buyer. You have to view this as starting a relationship really, but if it fails early on the other guy is right, just move on. You cannot threaten legal action, it's absolutely useless.
>>1633982
So what do you think I should do?