A list of puns related to "Unsaleable"
Wargaming... can we sell off our exterior elements that are currently unable to be sold/removed? Have collected so many decals, emblems, and other things that I will never use, and they just take unnecessary space in the UI. Or maybe be able to trade them for useful things, like gold or premium time, or tokens for other items in the depot?
/u/TragicLoss Thoughts?
I'm looking for somewhere you can drop off textiles for recycling / donation. I'm in East London. There will probably be some reasonable quality clothing mixed in, but also things that obviously can't be sold like worn / ripped clothing and old towels and underwear. I'm sure the material can be reused somehow (as rags, or maybe shredded and spun into new yarn?) and I don't want it to end up in landfill. Particularly anything with synthetic fibres. Problem is that most of the clothes banks near me (including the nearest big recycling centre) are operated by Traid who say they only want clothes that could be resold.
How do you complete the unsaleable markdown in item management?
Article + Video: Ontario Cannabis Store to begin culling unsaleable products, introduces craft designation
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/ontario-cannabis-store-to-begin-culling-unsaleable-products-introduces-craft-designation-1.1545812
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/marijuana/video/ontario-to-begin-delisting-pot-products-that-aren-t-selling~2115407
Article Written By & Video Featuring u/itsdgc
Basically the title. Person and I are very similar in size, so when it didn't fit her, I tried it on. Combined wear time less than 5 minutes, lol. Cups run easily a size large. Looking for best/easiest way to pass it on.
Have like a ton of Meathead Militia others emblems/inscriptions that I can't sell. Come on WG, just let me sell the stuff I will never use.
fyi, I would keep some Meathead emblems just because he is a dope af dude and did a great job while at WOT.
##This is both the announcement, AND the submission thread.
##Thrift Store Challenge #4 - Something that will NEVER sell I got this from the sticky. /u/macroblue was the one who suggested it.
So that is your task. Find something that for whatever reason, is basically unsaleable.
##How it works
To enter the contest, submit a picture as a comment. If you have a story that goes along, type it in the same comment. Only one submission per user!
To vote, just upvote the comment you like. Downvotes do not matter. Upvote as many posts you like.
In the submissions thread, Contest Mode will be activated the whole time. This will hide the scores, and randomize the submissions.
Contests will run for 3 weeks. They will be regular as I can manage.
Top 3 get special flair. All other submissions get contributor flair
##Thrift Store Challenge Rules
All submissions must be in the designated submission thread or they will be deleted, and will not count towards the competition
You may only submit once per challenge.
If you win, you cannot win in the next competition.
Downvotes do not count against you
The rule requiring "proof" has been removed. We are now entirely on the honor system, so lets be honorable.
I can't quick sell and I can't put them in trash plan... There will be a new plan so there tokens? I also have 3 Mobile master tokens but the quick sell value is 100.... /u/caleffitom
Any business that requires you to be physically present at all times is a job in disguise. Unsalable. Do something else.
by LifeMathMoney
I've been toying around with the idea of starting a small business with my sister selling jewelry and clothing. We'll start with very small amounts of inventory and, inclusively, we'll probably make some of the pieces as they are ordered, so my question is only somewhat related to my business. In the process of thinking about this business I was trying to find out what the typical percentage of unsaleable items of inventory you would find at a typical online store. Now, I know that the standard deviation around this average percentage will be quite wide--but, in general, for someone who doesn't knock it out of the park but also does not go down in flames--what's the right amount to model in. I know a lot of you will want to answer that it depends. But how do establised players in the retail industry model this out? Yes, I get it, they partly look at their historical levels. But, in general, what's the rule of thumb for what is good unsaleable levels vs bad unsaleable levels.
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