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      08-01-2011, 04:52 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by indy99gpgt View Post
It seems the aftermarket wheel retail business is already pretty saturated today.
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profits are slim in the aftermarket business because the market is so heavily saturated, especially with replicas of aftermarket shit (hello VMR). unless you have your own manufacturing and design, you aren't looking at much profit due to hundreds of vendors already competing against each other. if you can establish high volume, then you can make some money, but unless you're willing to undercut everyone else and eat into your profits, you won't have high volume. also, if you start selling volumes, prepared to be doing mundane work every single day creating shipping labels, invoices, tracking down cash from a stingy customer base, whiny customers, etc., etc. everything you see people complain about on here about vendors will become your reality. would i do it? not a chance in hell.
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