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Shivansh kumar

@tech enthusiast • 1y

Introducing a mutual customer model for selling old books online. No need for warehouses or inventory – we connect book sellers (individuals or small stores) directly with buyers. # Here’s how it works: 1. Sellers list their books on our platform. 2. Buyers browse and purchase books they love. 3. We facilitate the transaction, and sellers ship directly to the buyer, while we take a small commission. # Why It Works: 1. Low overhead: No warehouse or inventory to manage. 2. Scalable: Grow your platform without added operational complexity. 3. Sustainable: Support a circular economy by reusing books. 4. Unique inventory: Offer diverse, one-of-a-kind books from various sellers. 🌍 Join us in giving books a second life! 📚 If anyone interested please have some words on this ...

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