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FLUIDJ
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"WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THIS!!!? crate rental for moving...."


  

          

man..
this the kinda thing that just makes you feel....
stupid.

Link:
http://www.arlnow.com/2015/03/16/rosslyns-valuecrates-finds-success-without-startup-blueprint/

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Adam Genest had wanted to be an entrepreneur his whole life after hearing about the successful businesses his grandfather and father started.

A previous venture, and e-commerce platform, failed. Genest belonged to an entrepreneurship group and was looking for the next big idea when a friend suggested an idea he saw in Arizona, about renting crates out to movers. Genest thought about his own moving experience to an apartment in Rosslyn, and knew right away the idea had legs.

He bought 10 crates and a dolly and launched a website. ValueCrates was born.
The idea is as simple as can be: for $19.99, someone moving can rent 10 plastic crates and a dolly. You can rent 25 crates for $29.99, 35 crates for $34.99, 50 crates for $49.99 and 75 crates for $79.99. The crates can be held for a month and are delivered and picked up for no extra charge by Genest himself.
Genest started with just the 10 crates and dolly when he launched in October 2014, and he said he’s been sold out since the first weekend.
“I knew the business made such good sense that I had to try it,” he said. “I’ve turned down over 1,000 crate orders because I’ve been sold out. This was achieving a level of success I hadn’t achieved before.”
Genest didn’t launch ValueCrates with a startup blueprint: build a value proposition, create a minimum viable product, beta test it and always build to scale. Instead, he launched as soon as he could and was glad to do things inefficiently early on. Many business advisors might pull their hair out hearing how many customers Genest has turned away; Genest said he’s been focused on keeping the customer’s he’s had happy.
“I meet every one of our customers,” he said. “I get to talk to them and see how we’re helping them. I ask them questions about the business, and they feel, and I know, that they’re not just numbers.”
Each crate is 23.5-by-15.7-by-12.4 inches and can hold a maximum of 80 pounds. Genest offers one size crate and one size dolly, keeping his costs and options simple, and keeping prices low. When he’s asked customers what they think of the price, some have said he should raise it.
“They say ‘I feel like it’s unfair to you,’” he said.

Despite the low prices, ValueCrates is profitable and completely bootstrapped, Genest says. It’s still run out of his apartment, which would be more of a problem for he and his wife if the crates weren’t consistently sold out. Despite Genest’s satisfaction with building a company without regards to scale or efficiency, it’s a situation that cannot last.

Now the successful entrepreneur is in the market for storage space and is in talks with manufacturers in China. He’s been buying crates and dollies from Home Depot to this point, not a practical solution considering he eventually has eyes on servicing multiple cities. He says that’s still a ways away.
“My ultimate goal is to get D.C. right,” he said.
Genest is still telling too many customers for his liking that he has no crates available — “turning down orders sucks,” he said frankly — so he’s looking for $200,000 in investment to scale faster.
ValueCrates has strayed from the traditional startup blueprint, but Genest thinks there are lessons he’s learned that can translate to any business.
“I learned it’s OK not to be scalable and profit-focused right away,” he said. “I would have made mistakes, would have rushed it … the only reason I’m successful is because of the mistakes I’ve made in the past.”



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nice
Mar 16th 2015
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Businesses have been using this method for years
Mar 16th 2015
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Fam..do you NOT have spell check turned on?? or do you ignore it? lol...
Mar 16th 2015
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      I didn't pay the Bill. Can you donate $300
Mar 16th 2015
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           ^^^^ Creflo'd
Mar 16th 2015
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                Wink
Mar 16th 2015
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I feel this way about bitcoin, xvideos, and VR Porn...
Mar 16th 2015
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kind of like storage pods..
Mar 16th 2015
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storage pods are ridiculously expensive
Mar 16th 2015
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      that's because they're more than a replacement
Mar 16th 2015
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      especially when you consider the low cost of a storage unit
Mar 17th 2015
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           yeah. like, the price of a storage unit + the truck trips
Mar 17th 2015
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                Wow no shit?
Mar 17th 2015
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                     price it out sometime
Mar 17th 2015
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seems like it would be kind of unsantary
Mar 16th 2015
11
they are plastic crates
Mar 17th 2015
13
Use these crates at work.
Mar 16th 2015
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The handtruck is what seals it....cater to small condo & apartment
Mar 17th 2015
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I am thinking about jumping on this as well
Mar 17th 2015
23
we just used Ikea bags and boxes from the grossree sto
Mar 17th 2015
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Banana boxes and wine boxes work for FREE.99
Mar 17th 2015
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      my wife was just talking about how strong the banana boxes were
Mar 18th 2015
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           And they're a manageable size
Mar 18th 2015
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yes!
Mar 17th 2015
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we use a similar company at our office here in Atlanta called
Mar 17th 2015
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legsdiamond
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1. "nice"
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2. "Businesses have been using this method for years"
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Mon Mar-16-15 12:07 PM by Case_One

          

A company that I was with moved locations and they rented these kind of crates from some movers, but their crates were orange.


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FLUIDJ
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3. "Fam..do you NOT have spell check turned on?? or do you ignore it? lol..."
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I only ever see Office Movers using boxes....

But yeah...
I might have to get in on this hustle...

Them crates cost about $18 each...
Seems like a fairly easy side hustle with minimal effort required....
What type of contract would you have to draft up?

  

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Case_One
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4. "I didn't pay the Bill. Can you donate $300"
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I've seen both.


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KosherSam
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5. "^^^^ Creflo'd"
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*Jews you*

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6. "Wink"
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Kira
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7. "I feel this way about bitcoin, xvideos, and VR Porn..."
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.. Why didn't I get in on this hustle as the business started? Imagine in 2008 how much money I'd be swimming in if I invested in xvideos or bitcoin.

I'm hating on anyone getting in on the legal marijuana business right now as well.

  

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8. "kind of like storage pods.."
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They bring it to you, you fill it with whatever stuff you want to put in storage, they drive it out to the permanent location and can drive it back to you and deliver it at any time. If you need to add or remove stuff at any point you can either go out and do it manually, or, for a fee, they will bring it back to your door again.
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9. "storage pods are ridiculously expensive"
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I looked into it and immediately made other arrangements

www.engadgethd.com - the other stuff i'm looking at

  

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10. "that's because they're more than a replacement "
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for cardboard boxes.

  

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RobOne4
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14. "especially when you consider the low cost of a storage unit"
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them shits are INSANE.

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19. "yeah. like, the price of a storage unit + the truck trips"
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comes out to like a third of what they're charging.

I just got movers, it cost LESS which is crazy

www.engadgethd.com - the other stuff i'm looking at

  

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20. "Wow no shit?"
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more expensive than movers? lol

wow..

well i remember seeing the commercial and thinking exactly like the op.. brilliant!



>comes out to like a third of what they're charging.
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>I just got movers, it cost LESS which is crazy
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>www.engadgethd.com - the other stuff i'm looking at


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22. "price it out sometime"
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it was gonna be like $400 when I looked, movers were like 250

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ndibs
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11. "seems like it would be kind of unsantary"
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Mon Mar-16-15 09:52 PM by ndibs

          

i don't know. what's the advantage over boxes?

i guess it doesn't matter since he's making money.

*goes back to selling clothes that haven't washed in literally 100 years*

  

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RobOne4
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13. "they are plastic crates"
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wash them after every use. No big deal. Plus they are durable as hell. You can pack garage stuff in them. They are really good for loose items and misc. stuff.

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12. "Use these crates at work."
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They are very durable.

  

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15. "The handtruck is what seals it....cater to small condo & apartment"
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dwellers that move frequently and have very little to no storage and this is like...BOSS....

$20 get's you a set for a month... You can piecemeal move yourself over a long weekend by just packing and unpacking back & forth trips in your car or small SUV. Rent a pickup truck for the furniture and you come out cheaper (on the surface) than paying a moving company or renting a dumb large U-Haul.

The boxes are super durable.

I'm really thinking about getting in on this game...I think I can tweak his formula a tad to maximize profits and make the service even more appealing.....but his price point is dumb low...

Mathematically, I don't see how he's seen a profit so soon based on his 1-month rental term, and the cost of the crates. My math tells me i'd have to rent out 10 crates and a handtruck 13 times just to break even.

  

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23. "I am thinking about jumping on this as well"
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my brother works for uline. I can get a fat discount on all that shit. I already have a solid hand truck and furniture dolly. Not to mention about 20 moving blankets. I am going to put in a call to him and see the discount on the crates.

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16. "we just used Ikea bags and boxes from the grossree sto"
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http://youtu.be/5o37GORoKUQ

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21. "Banana boxes and wine boxes work for FREE.99"
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Bruce Belafonte
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24. "my wife was just talking about how strong the banana boxes were"
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lmao

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magilla vanilla
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25. "And they're a manageable size"
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Big enough to handle a bunch of stuff, but small enough that you won't throw your back out if you really pack it full.

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17. "yes!"
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fuck you.

  

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18. "we use a similar company at our office here in Atlanta called"
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rentacrate.

they have this patented dolly system that is just fantastic.

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