I would like to sell abalone in sg, besides eBay any other popular website I can do that? I had problem setting up eBay as they wanted to set up an PayPal account and I couldn't furnish them all the docs they asked for.
I would like to sell abalone in sg, besides eBay any other popular website I can do that? I had problem setting up eBay as they wanted to set up an PayPal account and I couldn't furnish them all the docs they asked for.
Qoo10.sg is a place to try but if you go hairy one... ask cecilia cheung if she can offer to help
try craigslistThanks I'll check the conditions there. I am not gonna do big export biz, just thought of selling some when I go back.
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I would like to sell abalone in sg, besides eBay any other popular website I can do that? I had problem setting up eBay as they wanted to set up an PayPal account and I couldn't furnish them all the docs they asked for.
I would like to sell abalone in sg, besides eBay any other popular website I can do that? I had problem setting up eBay as they wanted to set up an PayPal account and I couldn't furnish them all the docs they asked for.
From where? Australia? NZ? Mexico?
try craigslist
RUN is F&B expert.
most aust abalone are private-labels from aust state facilities. You can find the same marking on the bottom of the cans from various brands.
Selling online a relatively new brand of your own, is effective, only when consumers understand the above. HOWEVER, they don't = selling online will not be effective.
You can consider corporate gift sales. Get a few chio girls who look like serina wee and get them to market your abalones as corporate festive gifts. Then work with printers and customize ultra-nice aluminum can labels for each company, eg. Lexus Abalone or Nissan Abalone. Some companies do distribute wines to customers and business associates under their own corporate marks, so you can do this for your abalones. Many companies are willing to pay $200 for a hamper of $80 NTA, so i suppose they are willing to give you $200 for 3-4 cans of abalones for each customers.
This market is super huge, many companies/sectors are known to distribute corporate gifts like orange / hampers during CNY.
have sold quite a few thingsWendy, u listed on Craigslist?
If I go there, I will be looking only for chiobus.
have sold quite a few things
under "for sale by owner"
used stuff but good condition
Run, thanks for the detailed explanation and suggestions.
I bought some baby abalone yesterday at aud $3, on sale. They were still alive and moving while being stuck to their slightly greenish shells. So I supposed they have to be produced here (to answer questions later on place of produce). We brushed them and then steamed them with XO sauce and they were tasty.
I intend to sell them cheap in sg at maybe aud $6 each, can provide the cleaning service and packing in ziplock. Can't afford those marketing projects.
So I supposed if these abalone were 'brandless', there is no market for them unless I give them away free?
I would like to sell abalone in sg, besides eBay any other popular website I can do that? I had problem setting up eBay as they wanted to set up an PayPal account and I couldn't furnish them all the docs they asked for.