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I'm happy to read this. I can answer based on my experience. I used to sell used clothing online. Having a physical store wasn't within my reach, which is great because you attract new customers who happen to be nearby. It also allows you to create a website and social media accounts for the store. When people asked me about payment methods, I always included Bitcoin as an option, but I've never made a sale with that method. However, in my case, it's due to a lack of information about the community where I live. It's a window you should leave open. Bales of clothing from American brands arrive in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. Selling these products has become very popular in these countries. These 45-kilo bales, containing approximately 200 items of children's clothing, arrive from the United States, and in these countries, they cost between $300 and $700. So, in the United States, they must have lower prices. I have a question: are you selling the store with all your merchandise?
Yes the store is being sold with all merchandise, fixtures and equipment. I wouldn't be interested otherwise.
Thanks for sharing your experience. If we do go forward, I will definitely reach out to you to get some ideas.
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