
Crystal Violet
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Honestly, probably not.
Maybe if it was more full service, like a personal shopper? Or have gifts already made up ie:
Baby shower gift Boy, or girl already wraped.
Child Birthday, Boy or girl ages 2-4, 5-9, and 10-13
Dad and Grads options books, watches, pens etc. Wrapped.
I think the key would be including a picture of what is *IN* the wrapped package.
Good business idea. Best of luck! |
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paganmom
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It would cost too much to ship them to and from wherever you are. |
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Emily Dew
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No. If I didn't want to wrap my own presents, I would just pay extra to have it done at the store or website I bought them at. If I were to use your website to have my presents wrapped, I would have to pay postage to get them to you ON TOP of what you'd charge for your services and I'm sure you'd charge me for postage to send them back to me. Definitely not worth it! |
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richard s
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Yeah if you wrapped them at the store I bought them or at my house . I would not travel or send them out to be sent back. And also how much would you charge. If it was too much I would probably just do it my self. I probably already spend too much to buy presents . |
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Misty E
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no |
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Erin
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no, it's easy enough to do myself |
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Tessa Nichole
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ummm....sorry, no. |
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SoMunny
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No, the process of sending you a bunch of items to wrap would cost a lot and take a lot of work. It would be worse than if they wrapped it themselves. I wouldn't pay for it.
But, if your website looks professional and you have a decent reputation, then I would probably trust you with the gift. |
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ashley
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depends.. |
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pa3ciajp
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depends, but usually, you have to include photos of your so-called "finish products". Or you might want to think of a way or strategy in which your customers would be at ease that their "presents" are safe. Testimonies/comments from people will do a lot. If you want. You could present your legal contracts in the site so that people will be at ease in consuming your service. :D |
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Liz
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No that would be crazy plus you'd have to pay for the wrapping plus S/H. It wouldn't be worth it |
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Qrias
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If you are doing it in a mall or some dept. store, yes I would use your services. But if I had to mail my gift to you and you mail it back, then no. I would rather not go through that hassel. |
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royals87
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no, sorry. Seems to be too much trouble to me. In my opinion, the people who are uncoordinated to wrap a present put in a bag and shove some tissue paper in it! |
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Oliveria
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NO. NEVER EVER EVER TRUST STRANGERS WITH STUFF THAT COSTS MONEY. |
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prettykitty12
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uh
NO |
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braman333
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NO WAY!..........sounds like a straight up scam. However, I have seen poeple who go to peoples houses to gift wrap. I would trust someone who came to my house. |
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vaustralia
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nop...
sorry... =) |
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Monika
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no. im sorry but you just can't trust strangers online. maybe if there was an actual place where people could drop their presents off and someone wraped them yes...but not online. |
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purpleparrot25
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if u had a collaboration wid a well known company having showrooms near me which certified dat u wer a part of dier business.....then yeah,i guess....but y cant we just do it ourselves??????? |
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yesyesurugly
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no u need to offer to go in thier home and wrap them, u should also offer another service like putting up christmas lights or setting up the tree. |
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zach c.
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No sorry, nothing against you; just society as a whole has really made that type of thing impossible. |
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school marm
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I wouldn't do it thru a website because of the cost involved mailing the packages back and forth. You might consider setting up a wrapping station in a mall or in front of a department store. You might also offer such a service thru your church. |
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spiritbodynsoul
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Nope, can you imagine the wrapped gifts I recieve back being empty boxes or box of rocks......no offence to you but i'de love to pay someone for wrapping gifts in my own home.... |
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Gurvir Johal
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yeah probably. |
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Mary O
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Why would someone pay someone else to wrap their presents when they have to put it in a box and send it to you? Don't you think it would take more time to do that and go to the post office to send you them?
Just my humble opinion. |
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bionic soapdish
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if u came to my house and wrapped them yes |
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CYP450
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No. It would cost too much to send presents to you to be wrapped and get them sent back to me. Too many things could go wrong in the shuffle.
This would only work as a very local service and I don't think you could make money from it. |
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Nic B
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no, too little a market, maybe a kiosk chain in malls around the holidays would work, but year round would be a waste of money. perfect for a holiday thing though. |
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Lindsey
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Not if I have to pay to ship my products there. Sites like Amazon offer it at the check out, so there isn't really a need there. Gift wrapping is an opportunistic business, much more likely to succeed in a crowded mall at Christmas time when people need a quick fix to help them wrap. |
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holly
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If you had a good reputation and other people were using the website too. For these types of businesses, referrals are key for me. |
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Bananas
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heck no... no offense... keep thinking of those different ideas though
Love what you do and money will follow |
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