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May 14th, 2008 @4:49 am  

Beware of doing business with the drop-off store chains like iSold It. They have caused hundreds of people to loose millions of dollars and have had numerous lawsuits filed against them. Check out http://www.amitheonlyone.org for the truth about the drop off stores.

May 14th, 2008 @6:37 pm  

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May 15th, 2008 @11:08 pm  
Hm interesting, Gene. However, looking at the numbers of shops and branches they already have, they seem to be doing quite well.

Well if we are the consumer, I guess we don’t really care, do we? Unless if you are planning to open a drop-off shop like this.

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May 16th, 2008 @3:08 am  

Thats so simple, basically you don’t need to do anything!

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May 16th, 2008 @10:05 am  

Michael, iSold It sold over 900 franchises before they got “caught.” Where are they today? Only about 250 stores opened before they started closing. Now there are only about 100 still open and trying to survive. The corporate HQ closed in LA and moved to a “home-based office” in San Diego. Two of their competitors, NuMarkets and QuikDrop, went out of business and SnappyAuctions is slowly folding.

The stores are not doing well. They are struggling to stay open and putting money into them as long as they can. The concept doesn’t work. By using them you are costing them money and supporting the corrupt franchisers. What if the store closes after you drop off your items? Some people have gotten their stuff or money back and others haven’t.

Read this blog: http://www.franchisepick.com/isold-it-american-dream-or-franchise-nightmare/ and tell me you want to use a system like that!
Gene

May 16th, 2008 @6:19 pm  
Thanks for clearing that up, Gene. Sounds quite scary indeed
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