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In 2010, Dollar Shave Club launched with a business model that seemed ridiculous on paper—sell razors online for a dollar a month. Who’s going to buy razors from the internet when they can just grab them from the store, right? Fast forward to 2016

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Absolutely agree! Dollar Shave Club’s success shows that challenging conventional wisdom can pay off

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