Reyefull
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Post by Reyefull on Oct 7, 2014 14:45:11 GMT 10
Firearm parts. Stocks, magazines, reloading gear, scopes/red dots, all things like that. Not sure how hard it would be but it's an idea anyways mate.
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Post by Ausprep on Oct 7, 2014 14:51:01 GMT 10
Negative to most of that Reye, sorry mate.
What doesnt require a license to sell requires $$
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Post by thereth on Oct 7, 2014 15:18:28 GMT 10
They would not allow us to sell home dried food with out being Healthy Dept approved! But we could all form a Co-op and buy a commercial Dehydrator and freeze dryer and Mylar bags and Canning supplies and have a commercial kitchen like the LDS church has and people can do there own or we could have a worker to prepare and then sell from store or online! Can you sell the food as technically only for Pet Consumption? Similar to the way the guys that sell Fish Antibiotics say they are for fish only, even though it is a 'survival store'
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Post by Reyefull on Oct 7, 2014 17:36:18 GMT 10
Negative to most of that Reye, sorry mate. What doesnt require a license to sell requires $$ Yep thought that might be the case, would've been nice though ay.
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Post by Ausprep on Oct 7, 2014 17:41:43 GMT 10
Negative to most of that Reye, sorry mate. What doesnt require a license to sell requires $$ Yep thought that might be the case, would've been nice though ay. The ideas a winner mate, just a bit beyond my reach.
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Post by Reyefull on Oct 7, 2014 17:45:51 GMT 10
Eventually mate. If I win the lotto I'll come down there & we'll make it happen!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 8, 2014 13:31:18 GMT 10
They would not allow us to sell home dried food with out being Healthy Dept approved! But we could all form a Co-op and buy a commercial Dehydrator and freeze dryer and Mylar bags and Canning supplies and have a commercial kitchen like the LDS church has and people can do there own or we could have a worker to prepare and then sell from store or online! Can you sell the food as technically only for Pet Consumption? Similar to the way the guys that sell Fish Antibiotics say they are for fish only, even though it is a 'survival store' You might be able to get away with that! But for the sake of getting a council food certification for a kitchen, then you could sell direct! Don't know the cost of that, just check with your local council!
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Post by thereth on Oct 8, 2014 13:33:25 GMT 10
i know local churches have commercial quality kitchens, just find one that isnt doing to well financially (my local Church of Christ is having $$ troubles atm) and offer to lease it for $x a day/weekend.
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Post by thereth on Nov 8, 2014 0:08:47 GMT 10
one glaring thing missing from Australia in terms of prepping is a good supplier of gas masks and NBC related PPE. someone like these guys www.approvedgasmasks.com/ may be interested in a dropshipping sort of deal, it would be beneficial for them as more business and good for you as you dont need to fork out any cash until your customers pay. If you dont know what dropshipping is it goes like this - customer orders product - retailer takes order/payment - retailer orders off wholesaler (dropshipper) and pays with money received from customer - dropshipper send product to CUSTOMER either in prearranged packaging or in non-descript packaging with no invoice or contact details of wholesaler involved. End result is customer gets their goods, you get a safe sale and wholesaler gets a sale in a new country. I have done this before for IT equipment and it is fantastic if both parties are on the same page. Just a thought
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Post by thereth on Nov 8, 2014 0:10:22 GMT 10
oh and the added bonus over just ordering from them as a customer is you can try to negotiate trade discounts, postage is far quicker for the end client as it goes straight to them, rather then to you, and you send it on
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Post by Peter on Nov 8, 2014 0:32:41 GMT 10
oh and the added bonus over just ordering from them as a customer is you can try to negotiate trade discounts, postage is far quicker for the end client as it goes straight to them, rather then to you, and you send it on And you don't have the expense, capital outlay, work or warehousing to worry about.
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Post by Purrsha on Nov 10, 2014 14:50:15 GMT 10
Hi I'm new to prepping and the one stop shop sound really good to me
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