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January 10, 2011 at 8:32 AM #651421January 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM #650331
CoronitaParticipant[quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.
January 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM #650399
CoronitaParticipant[quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.
January 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM #650981
CoronitaParticipant[quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.
January 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM #651118
CoronitaParticipant[quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.
January 10, 2011 at 8:37 AM #651441
CoronitaParticipant[quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.
January 10, 2011 at 10:12 AM #650446AK
Participant[quote=flu][quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.[/quote]
My brother told me a similar story … About a decade ago he and his very frugal wife decided not to buy any extra “digital film” for their honeymoon in China, figuring it would be cheaper at the source. As it turned out memory cards were unavailable even in Shanghai.
January 10, 2011 at 10:12 AM #650514AK
Participant[quote=flu][quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.[/quote]
My brother told me a similar story … About a decade ago he and his very frugal wife decided not to buy any extra “digital film” for their honeymoon in China, figuring it would be cheaper at the source. As it turned out memory cards were unavailable even in Shanghai.
January 10, 2011 at 10:12 AM #651096AK
Participant[quote=flu][quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.[/quote]
My brother told me a similar story … About a decade ago he and his very frugal wife decided not to buy any extra “digital film” for their honeymoon in China, figuring it would be cheaper at the source. As it turned out memory cards were unavailable even in Shanghai.
January 10, 2011 at 10:12 AM #651232AK
Participant[quote=flu][quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.[/quote]
My brother told me a similar story … About a decade ago he and his very frugal wife decided not to buy any extra “digital film” for their honeymoon in China, figuring it would be cheaper at the source. As it turned out memory cards were unavailable even in Shanghai.
January 10, 2011 at 10:12 AM #651555AK
Participant[quote=flu][quote=patb][quote=flu]Guys. This isn’t nearly as messed up as a few of my friends who own very profitable businesses are doing..
They are selling high end products to high end consumers in china.
So these friends basically import then goods FROM CHINA to the U.S and then send it right back to china to sell.
Go figure.[/quote]
because the chinese have lousy internal distribution[/quote]
Well actually, it’s because some of the goods are only destined for U.S. and cannot be purchased directly from internal consumers.[/quote]
My brother told me a similar story … About a decade ago he and his very frugal wife decided not to buy any extra “digital film” for their honeymoon in China, figuring it would be cheaper at the source. As it turned out memory cards were unavailable even in Shanghai.
January 10, 2011 at 10:15 AM #650451AK
ParticipantIncidentally I did buy a made-in-USA Edsal steel storage rack from Lowe’s. After all I have to keep all those imported tools organized! Will find out about quality when I put it together tonight.
January 10, 2011 at 10:15 AM #650519AK
ParticipantIncidentally I did buy a made-in-USA Edsal steel storage rack from Lowe’s. After all I have to keep all those imported tools organized! Will find out about quality when I put it together tonight.
January 10, 2011 at 10:15 AM #651101AK
ParticipantIncidentally I did buy a made-in-USA Edsal steel storage rack from Lowe’s. After all I have to keep all those imported tools organized! Will find out about quality when I put it together tonight.
January 10, 2011 at 10:15 AM #651237AK
ParticipantIncidentally I did buy a made-in-USA Edsal steel storage rack from Lowe’s. After all I have to keep all those imported tools organized! Will find out about quality when I put it together tonight.
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