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starting a new online video game business?
Hi,
Can anybody with a little experience give me some advice on how to start my own online video game business, I have done some research into it and am very keen to get started, I have a little finacial backing but not alot so would have to start smallish, any advice is welcome, from wholesellers, how much stock to take in, websites for keeping upto date with ‘the next big game’, legal legislation etc.
Much appreciated
Chris
so your selling games on the internet and selling them for less well if you are you will eather have to make a deal with ups and shipping or get lots and lots of boxes at your house. And buy lots and lots of games lots of people like to get the old and the brand new games so you might have to wait at gamestop at 12:00 to get the brand new games
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