There could be targeted fees and licenses outside of whatever the tax rate happens to be.
For instance, in my city, if you operate more than 10 machines you pay a $200/year fee, and if you operate 9 or fewer you pay $195/year.
Obviously, if you only deploy a couple of machines, a fee structure...
Hey Parpunk!
I've talked about this same idea with DreamTR to get his professional advice, and he says he started with 8 machines, I think.
Look at your county/city tax codes and business licensing requirements. Depending on the area you may need more, or less, than that, just to cover the...
Seller protection in Paypal is as simple as using Delivery Confirmation every time, no matter what. It's not flawless, but it's reasonably effective.
As for the cost/hassle of software storefronts, I'm guessing that you're not familiar with the tools available or you would probably have a...
Any decent compressor should have a regulator that you can dial to whatever pressure you like up the compressor limit.
Also, most tools are built to tolerate over 150 psi without failing, as a safety feature.
Personally, I'd recommend running a nailer/stapler for finish items between 70 and...
Not to belabor the point, but Paypal is relatively cheap to accept and he can offer a "cash discount" for other payment methods. Money orders cost the sender money anyway, and the time involved for both parties is worth something.
Also...with modern storefront software, inventory control is...
I'm sure he is "the man"...I see his name dropped all over the place.
I would just think that someone expecting to sell/supply things online would have a web page and ordering procedures that didn't look like they were from the early 1990's.