This got me so intrigued that I built https://github.com/vlameiras/tranquiled in order to have similar behaviour but in the screen itself. Nothing fancy, just curious to try it out!
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I don't usually comment, but I had a talk with a coworker today who felt exactly the same and had a similar background. I told her that just by being humble to recognise that she has much to learn is a great sign she is willing to learn and to improve. Most mediocre professionals I dealt with would never be able to question their skills and are unwilling to improve and also they don't actually like their job. The feeling I get from your post is that you like what you do and that is also a major plus.
Don't be so hard on you. Things will get better with time, I know they have been with me
Thanks for taking the time to reply, really interesting system you have there.
I wonder, how do you deal if a customer orders multiple items and you have to get them from different sources? Does your customer get multiple packages? I've heard about third-party logistics in China that sort this issue for you and send just a single package to the customer.
I will definitely try this out, just need to figure out which products to sell :)
Can you share the store URL? Please check my profile.
I wonder, how do you deal with customs issues? I've had issues in the past while shipping outside EU and customers always expected me to solve the issues for them
As someone that tried a similar idea with imported phone cases I won't recommend this path at all. It can be possible, but there are several challenges with this market. There is too much competition, the amount of stores and private sellers that exist will crush the profit margin and some of these private sellers aren't paying any taxes at all.
Another major challenge is the hundreds of devices and colors that exist and that you will have to stock in order to fullfil the orders on a timely manner.
Finding reliable suppliers is also a challenge, I've had a few experiences with chinese suppliers that I've found on Alibaba and they weren't the best. Inconsistent product quality, incorrect models\amounts shipped, lack of proper invoicing which made me have some issues with customs along with additional fees.
I tried some targeted ads with several groups, but it didn't help.