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Trading ANYTHING wholesale will require a business bank account at the very least, or so my experience seems to tell me.
Happy Toad wrote:Trading ANYTHING wholesale will require a business bank account at the very least, or so my experience seems to tell me.
You would think so wouldn't you, but actually you don't. Saying that even getting an account with the better wholesalers can be difficult.
Tomo wrote:After interviewing Fraser Simpson at MagicTricks.co.uk, I'm fairly sure the best way to do this is to do it properly. Set up an Ltd, get business advice, get a business plan together, approach the bank to get the finance sorted (probably against your property), engage a professional outfit to put an e-commerce solution in place, get an accountant, get warehouse space, set up wholesale distribution deals and finally launch the business.
seige wrote:I'm really enjoying it now. All the hard work is paying off.
Tomo wrote:seige wrote:I'm really enjoying it now. All the hard work is paying off.
It's strange isn't it. When you work for someone else, you notice the hours, but when you work for yourself and realise that the harder you work the more cash you make, you get stuck in regardless. It feels like fun, not work.
I've been in touch with 10 or more wholesalers in the past 3 months. ALL of them wanted proof of trading, usually a business bank statement.
Maybe I just picked the wrong ones!
Happy Toad wrote:I've been in touch with 10 or more wholesalers in the past 3 months. ALL of them wanted proof of trading, usually a business bank statement.
Maybe I just picked the wrong ones!
Well I've actually dealt with 3 magic wholesalers and didn't need a business bank account for any of them. I used to sell about a £1,000 of magic a week before gigs took all my time.
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