Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
Stay with sending emails from your sofa.Jack.R. wrote: ↑Sun Apr 05, 2020 3:03 pm Most of my busineses in the kow have slowed down drastically due to this virus, some due to demand issues and some due to general disruption.
So as they say if life gives you lemons make lemonade, plus I am getting a bit bored just sending emails from my sofa.
So I am willing to open up some useful resources for anyone interested, possibly without being too greedy given the situation.
Mostly the target markets are EU/USA but anywhere is fine.
I have ability to supply 500.000 (3 ply) medical masks (CE and FDA approved) a day from a reliable factory in China. Minimum 100k orders.
I have the availability to supply favipiravir antiviral medicine to any buyer directly from the factory.
Any amount is ok for this. The same factory supplies the ministry of health here.
Full body non woven protective gowns are also available. 5000minimum order.
N95 masks can also be sourced but pricing is really bad now with the USA buying up everything they can.
I could be interested in further resources for ffp3 masks or N95 as well as hydrocloroquine in large volumes.
For more details you can drop me a pm.
And if you have some more Coronavirus related business ideas I would be happy to discuss them.
All the best.
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Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
Hey OP, why dont you tell your murderous PRC CCP Masters that they owe the world money, so those masks are free. Tell your Masters too that us Americans are pissed off and have finally decided that they are never going to play nice like they said they would when we let them into the world back 20 plus years ago and its time for a change. Tell them that we hope they can afford to run their economy on selling 50 cent flip flops to Cambodia because everything else is going to be made somewhere else. I suggest you start setting up alternative suppliers. Outside the murderous workers paradise.
China lied, people died.
China lied, people died.
Naturam expelles furca, tamen usque recurret. Horace
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they arent out to get you. Pynchon
Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 3:53 am With respect Jack, this kind of opportunism turns my gut.
"Wartime profiteering" comes to mind.
I have no problem with someone making a living with new biz opportunities presented by this situation, but trying to make a buck trading in lifesaving necessities when they are in such short supply is beyond the pale, IMO.
This virus crisis has thrown up many example of how unrestrained, dog eat dog, market capitalism has failed us so badly. Very very badly.
FFS, after three decades of the free-marketeers preaching the benefits of market efficient globalisation, the West is in such a pathetic place that it can not even gear-up to make face masks.
Not even now, after months, can we put a piece of fabric and two lengths of elastic together - when our lives depend on it.
FFS! Let's hope some things change during this crisis. Including changed attitudes about greed. ^^^
Personally what turn my guts is that in many countries doctors are going to work without proper protective equipment while there are factories able to supply the necessary equipment yet thanks to a ridiculously convoluted procurement processes it takes them forever to get anything done.
If they would just let hospitals purchase what they need I could get masks to those doctors in 4 days.
Yet while everyone is still crying about how there aren't enough masks not understanding that in times of high demand it's a first come first served market. So while burocrats drown distributors, hospitals and pharmacies in paperwork people die.
Also factories get filled with orders before the paperwork it's done so they will need to repeat the paperwork once more even if they finally get around the burocracy.
Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
That's a great defence of capitalism, until you spelt burocrats and burocracy wrong. That really turns my guts...Jack.R. wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 11:56 pmSternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 3:53 am With respect Jack, this kind of opportunism turns my gut.
"Wartime profiteering" comes to mind.
I have no problem with someone making a living with new biz opportunities presented by this situation, but trying to make a buck trading in lifesaving necessities when they are in such short supply is beyond the pale, IMO.
This virus crisis has thrown up many example of how unrestrained, dog eat dog, market capitalism has failed us so badly. Very very badly.
FFS, after three decades of the free-marketeers preaching the benefits of market efficient globalisation, the West is in such a pathetic place that it can not even gear-up to make face masks.
Not even now, after months, can we put a piece of fabric and two lengths of elastic together - when our lives depend on it.
FFS! Let's hope some things change during this crisis. Including changed attitudes about greed. ^^^
Personally what turn my guts is that in many countries doctors are going to work without proper protective equipment while there are factories able to supply the necessary equipment yet thanks to a ridiculously convoluted procurement processes it takes them forever to get anything done.
If they would just let hospitals purchase what they need I could get masks to those doctors in 4 days.
Yet while everyone is still crying about how there aren't enough masks not understanding that in times of high demand it's a first come first served market. So while burocrats drown distributors, hospitals and pharmacies in paperwork people die.
Also factories get filled with orders before the paperwork it's done so they will need to repeat the paperwork once more even if they finally get around the burocracy.
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Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
If masks are in short supply but can still be found, where can one obtain supplies of this Dettol disinfectant.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
I wouldn't count on it. To those who have the goods made, money rules all. If the American people gave a shit, they would have supported their own country all along.
Again, sadly, I wouldn't count on it. All that the aggressive people care about is money and greed, and the general public doesn't care enough to stop them, or even just stop supporting them.SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Mon Apr 06, 2020 3:53 am FFS! Let's hope some things change during this crisis. Including changed attitudes about greed. ^^^
Do you think the parents of baby boomers whined so much when the boomers started changing society? And yet the whiney ones like to call young people "snowflakes." Hmm...
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Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
But still, don't give up, SolarElectric, this is the time we go in hard.
Re: Business is slow thanks to coronavirus. So here is Some Coronavirus related business.
I still have two bottles to ship...SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 4:48 am But still, don't give up, SolarElectric, this is the time we go in hard.
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