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Profitable home-based E-commerce business for sale


Plough Man

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Established and successful locally based e-Commerce business for sale in a few months time.


Profitable and expanding and (thankfully) not yet subject to VAT returns. It handles a limited range of related products that are non-seasonal, not subject to obsolescence or deterioration or fashion trends. Product range comprises the market-leading brand and 2 other developing brands.


Based around a dedicated website plus Ebay accounts. All accounts have Top Rated Seller Status (TRS) giving reduced fees. Likewise, discounts on PayPal and Royal Mail. Comes complete with registered trade marks, web domains and specialist equipment.


Can be operated from home by either male or female and can easily be stopped and started to allow time off for holidays. Daily & weekly work load can be varied to suit personal preferences - dependant upon prior preparation of stock.


This would ideally suit an active, recently retired person(s) with reasonable business acumen and with basic to moderate computer skills. No great strength or stamina required. Ideal for someone who wants to stay active and derive a steady income. Product knowledge, market knowledge and training will be provided.


If you are GENUINELY interested, please get in touch but only respond if you are seriously looking for a business of this type. NO tyre kickers, chancers or time-wasters please.


For an initial expression of interest, all I need is a PM with your first name only, postcode, contact number and a brief r?sum?. Then we can arrange to meet to discuss.


Note ? detailed disclosure of the business details will be subject to signing of ?Confidentiality? and ?Non-compete? agreements.


Ben

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