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X10 Zone => Contractor General Discussion => Topic started by: carlos on September 21, 2005, 01:07:58 PM
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I would like to sell x10 products in Mexico
How can I do it?
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Carlos,
You will need to get a freight forwarder set
up with a US or Canadian address.
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Carlos,
You have to take the big leap and get
started. X10 has email html, website html,
flyers, downloads, etc. You can become an
affiliate also and create a website. Most
website hosting is very reasonable. Check
out HostMySite.com. Check out
futurevalueco.com. I built my website in
one day "includido siesta de dos horas".
X10 support is very helpful, in fact you
will be surprised with the support you get.
I am a little high on the knowledge of
website sites, but I have spent only about
$100 for not inventory items and about $500
for inventory. (Inventory is not essential,
but with inventory you can demonstrate how
products work. What about Mexico...you are
on top a very huge market potential.
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I allready know how to create a website,
what I don´t know is how to import your
products to my country and how this will
increase the global cost...
I agree with you México its a BIG BIG
potential MARKET and I would like to be one
of the first distributor in mexico, do you
know anyone who is doing it already?
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There is 12,700,00 hit on importing from the
united states to mexico. I would think that
there is something that help you in some of
these pages.
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thanks I'm already working on that
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Carlos, Yo vivo en Mexico y he importado
varios equipos para vender aqui, no estoy
registrado como contractor porque no me
dedico a vender, sino por recomendacion con
amigos y familiares, yo los cruzo bajo la
franquicia que todos tenemos, pero no con
pedimiento de importacion, Yo tengo direccion
en U.S. y despues voy por ellos.Tu donde
vives ?
si quieres contactarme puedes a
ezequiel.padilla@gmail.com
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I would like to sell x10 products in
Venezuela How can I do it?
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I w'd like to know where state are you in
so I can figure out how much I`m going to
invest in transportation. thanks