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dallis 06-19-2018 07:24 PM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
You know the Wright Brothers? The guys who invented the airplane?

They spent the last 30 years of their life in court trying to stop people from ripping them off. Orville died with around 10 Million in 2017 dollars. Most of his money went to attorneys trying to protect his patents.

Same thing for Alexander Graham Bell. He had 1667 shares of Bell Telephone worth $1000 each in today's money. Most of his money came from marrying a rich woman. :)

Tesla could have licensed the patent for alternating current. He gave it away for free for the good of mankind. He died a pauper, but at least he didn't give all his money to lawyers. :)

Most trademarks today are fundamentally unenforceable.

Companies keep ahead of forgers by introducing new models on a frequent and continuing basis, sometimes producing two or three 'improved' and more desirable product cycles a year.

Consumer's desire the 'newest and best' and this makes forgeries second class and reduce the profit from them to a minimal amount.

This is cheaper and easier than paying lawyers to try to stop the piracy.

rsot 06-19-2018 10:19 PM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by subz (Post 925885)
Wish.com is not seller friendly. Their return and refund process is the worst.
The return rate is too high and you won't be able to make profit. .. from experience

Wish.com is still promoted with ads? Been awhile since I seen some

sax4 07-08-2018 03:26 AM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
Do you need ID to sign up to wish.com?

SquidsScissors 02-19-2019 02:57 AM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
I have just started selling on there, only have 40 items up, no sales so far.

Return policy and shipping policy is awful. Only looking to establish a store then look to sell it, it would appear sales history/ feedback is the most important thing on there.

I won't bother promoting any items until I make sales from generic search results.

Anyone have any success on there?

unkown5454 02-19-2019 06:10 AM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
be extremely careful. they will penalize you and bill you for all kinds of innocent mistakes. and their policies are constantly changing.

not a platform for n00bs

Pedroalva 03-16-2019 09:34 PM

Re: Wish.com - 6th largest e-commerce company in the world
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by SquidsScissors (Post 979808)
I have just started selling on there, only have 40 items up, no sales so far.

Return policy and shipping policy is awful. Only looking to establish a store then look to sell it, it would appear sales history/ feedback is the most important thing on there.

I won't bother promoting any items until I make sales from generic search results.

Anyone have any success on there?

I would not recommend at all


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