Hi all, this is what I'm thinking of doing, but I'm not sure if it is a good idea.
People are always asking me advice on what to buy and or to build them a box.
What I'm proposing to do is come up with a limited box config, and go to the local markets and grab some stuff, put it all together and sell to those interested.
Why go to the markets? I'm testing the waters. I don't want to have to go to the expense of setting up a company to deal with resellers. The trouble of course comes from GST--but if this is classified as a hobby (and for the volumes I'm talking about it is) by the Tax office, I don't have to charge GST, but customers get no GST credit either. But as none (well possibly one) are in business, this is a moot point.
I figure that I can get the stuff cheaply enough that I can add some margin and if return rates aren't too shabby, I can cover the cost of any failures, replace the item straight away, and deal with the warranty return from the manufacturers rep--saving my customer the hassle.
You're right, I don't know (the) business. This is just a toe in the water exercise.
I will basically only choose/offer a couple of motherboards, one each of HDD, CD/DVD and a couple of video cards etc. If people want more, then I'll deal with it on a case by case basis.
Am I totally delusional? Problems? Things to think about? Forget it?
People are always asking me advice on what to buy and or to build them a box.
What I'm proposing to do is come up with a limited box config, and go to the local markets and grab some stuff, put it all together and sell to those interested.
Why go to the markets? I'm testing the waters. I don't want to have to go to the expense of setting up a company to deal with resellers. The trouble of course comes from GST--but if this is classified as a hobby (and for the volumes I'm talking about it is) by the Tax office, I don't have to charge GST, but customers get no GST credit either. But as none (well possibly one) are in business, this is a moot point.
I figure that I can get the stuff cheaply enough that I can add some margin and if return rates aren't too shabby, I can cover the cost of any failures, replace the item straight away, and deal with the warranty return from the manufacturers rep--saving my customer the hassle.
You're right, I don't know (the) business. This is just a toe in the water exercise.
I will basically only choose/offer a couple of motherboards, one each of HDD, CD/DVD and a couple of video cards etc. If people want more, then I'll deal with it on a case by case basis.
Am I totally delusional? Problems? Things to think about? Forget it?