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![]() Neal reading over the past posts it looks like your are putting alot of thought into it all of it.
It sounds great so far the evening hrs, the signage I know when I started and even now it would be nice to know coral requirements (lighting, food, etc) I think if your able to offer prices that are good it should be work. just my 2 cents look forward to it.
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![]() I will be eventually changing the website so it is more current and more applicable.
not really sure if I would ever add a shopping cart because I just wouldnt' want people to buy and pay for something that I just sold the last one of. I will be carrrying a minimum drygoods section which willl not be worth the effort for shopping online for. For reference books, I may eventually get some. However, I look at the internet as being the biggest reference book avialable. For pricing, I am looking at J&L as a guideline plus a bit more for the extra shipping. just for everyone's knowledge, for every shipment, I will need to fly to Vanvcouver, clear the shipment and then forward the shipment onto Edmonton...which will increase the cost of shipping for things. That is why the prices will be higher to cover the extra costs involved. Neal
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![]() I will see.
but I think that it will be cheaper to pay for the flights. Brokers charge by each similar item or heading. for a 50 box shipment of fish, that is a lot of headings and alot of money for a broker. I will be checking into it though. Neal
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Way too much time and money has gone into this hobby....and yet, I CAN'T STOP |