Some of you may know that I took an INE and created www.ValueCrates.com
We were featured on MSNBC, invited to audition for Shark Tank, and have a number of partnership agreements with large property management companies.
Unfortunately, a number of circumstances have led to be being unable to continue the business. I seriously injured my shoulder and will likely require surgery, my partner (an Army National Guard officer) began a year long deployment to the Middle East on Wednesday, and I am frankly undercapitalized to spend my way out of this problem. The business makes money, but not quite enough to pay a full time employee or replace my Washington DC salary requirement. Due to my personal financial situation, I had to return to a day job to support my family, and thus am unable to work on the business full-time myself (as I did over the summer).
So, I'm happily giving my business (including 2,600 crates) to anyone who wants to take it. You get rights to all the IP, my agreements, my investor contacts, the bank agreement which has allowed me to lease-to-own my crates, my Facebook re-marketing pixel data, any anything else you'd need. If you're willing to work hard and have either a small sum of money or fairly low monthly living expenses, I think you could turn this into a multi-million dollar, nationally franchised concept.
Please let me know soon, before I sell the crates to a competitor or give them back to the bank. Thanks!
We were featured on MSNBC, invited to audition for Shark Tank, and have a number of partnership agreements with large property management companies.
Unfortunately, a number of circumstances have led to be being unable to continue the business. I seriously injured my shoulder and will likely require surgery, my partner (an Army National Guard officer) began a year long deployment to the Middle East on Wednesday, and I am frankly undercapitalized to spend my way out of this problem. The business makes money, but not quite enough to pay a full time employee or replace my Washington DC salary requirement. Due to my personal financial situation, I had to return to a day job to support my family, and thus am unable to work on the business full-time myself (as I did over the summer).
So, I'm happily giving my business (including 2,600 crates) to anyone who wants to take it. You get rights to all the IP, my agreements, my investor contacts, the bank agreement which has allowed me to lease-to-own my crates, my Facebook re-marketing pixel data, any anything else you'd need. If you're willing to work hard and have either a small sum of money or fairly low monthly living expenses, I think you could turn this into a multi-million dollar, nationally franchised concept.
Please let me know soon, before I sell the crates to a competitor or give them back to the bank. Thanks!
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