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Topic created : 1 May 2010, 04:36
Last time edited : 1 August 2010, 04:48 |
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ChrisBerlin82
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IMPORANT! Because my management qualification is at its limit, I will not accept new contracts right now. Any currently active contracts will stay active of course
Updates:
- 2010-06-26: Public sale is mainly shutdown and new rules have come into place.
- 2010-06-23: Blacklist updated http://virtonomics.com/mary/forum/forum_new/101/topic/100762/view/m:99906088/#99906088 (but the company owners don't seem to read anything except their profits anyway...)
Supporters:
Please contact casperb for more food products. He has opened 3 warehosues with food supplies. Read his post here: http://virtonomics.com/mary/forum/forum_new/101/topic/100762/view/m:99904766/#99904766
Currently offered goods
All of our food and grocery wares are advertised worldwide. If not I just have forgotton to setup advertising at an office and in this case please contact me.
Please note that noodles, sweets, sports food and cheese are only available in low volumes. Bread and juices are available at larger volumes as well.
Very low supply for these goods right now
How to make a contract?
1. Sent me a private message or post in this thread (I prefer posts in this thread) with the following information:
a) Where do you sell? (be as specific as possible, i.e. a city not just a country)
b) What do you sell? (of the products mentioned above)
c) How much do you sell? (not the price your will ask for, but the sales volume)
--> be reasonable with your request, I will not sell millions of units of any ware to a single customer. Exceptions for large volumes are bread and juices (max 500k), because I produce millions of units a turn of these.
2. How to order?
a) After I have reviewed your request I will open a warehouse of the smallest size (10 ths. sqm) at the location you mentioned in 1a.
b) There is no "order-limit" per-se since you order from your own personal warehouse, you can order all that is available.
c) I will only open ONE (1) warehouse per customer, so if you sell in many countries, choose the one where you sell the most in 1a.
3. Who can sign a contract?
Everyone who does not have a black company (black company = more than $10 billion in assets). The company colour is indicated by the colour of the company label in forum posts for example.
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TomDuhamel
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Nice, I was part of it even before it became an official initiative
I am still quite new, as I registered on April 3rd. I decided that my company would specialize in grocery/food retailing, and that's the only thing I do, and it seems I'm not too bad in that, so far.
I don't know about other sectors, but it is obviously very difficult to find steady suppliers in grocery/food sector. And when you find one, the cost is so high that you can barely make your cut, even if you manage to sell a huge amount. And there are products that are impossible to find a supply for. Yogurt for instance, if you find a supplier, they sell it at $800 a unit (I wish I was rich enough to eat such yogurt).
I found that only with an agreement I can have steady supplies. I have such an agreement with three companies, one of them is a starter just like me which has decided to concentrate on production only, and I agreed to buy his products at high price so he can get out of the "bankruptcy protection law", but hey, eventually he is going to be a steady supplier (see what I need to do in order to get suppliers!).
Anything you have to sell in grocery/food departments, I will buy. It does not need to be very low price, just a normal price and a good quality will do. This initiative may work both way. That is, if a producer can't find retailers to sell their goods, they are screwed. With both a steady supplier and a steady retailer, both parties are in business (no pun intended).
Count me in the initiative. As a retailer.
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