Difference between revisions of "Talk:Online Sales Action Command"
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==Sales Triage== | ==Sales Triage== | ||
*We're going to need it.[[User:Koopa|Ian]] | *We're going to need it.[[User:Koopa|Ian]] | ||
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| + | ==Restrictions== | ||
| + | UNDER BAN: | ||
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| + | *Anything with a potentially hazardous material, as defined by BAN (i.e., CRT monitors, batteries, anything with a circuitboard), must be sold for 3 times its scrap rate by the pound. | ||
| + | *Anything we sell (in the store or online) must have been tested. | ||
| + | *Scrap tops” must have a working screen and be capable of their original basic functions in order to be sold. | ||
| + | *Anything destined for export outside of the U.S. must be fully functional (functional to the level of its original use, i.e., able to run its basic functions). | ||
Revision as of 10:11, 13 April 2011
Some things we might need to talk about:
Space
- Where will we work? Where will things be stored?Ian 21:59, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
- Created a page for that: Online Sales Space Requirements
Process
- How will we break up the work so that more people can work on it?Ian 21:59, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
- How will we solicit ideas and implement them?Ian 21:59, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
Goals
- What should our goals be? Increased income? Increased participation from volunteers?Ian 21:59, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
Numbers
- How do we keep records and how do we improve them. We need a way to make sure goals are being met. Ian 21:59, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
Sales Triage
- We're going to need it.Ian
Restrictions
UNDER BAN:
- Anything with a potentially hazardous material, as defined by BAN (i.e., CRT monitors, batteries, anything with a circuitboard), must be sold for 3 times its scrap rate by the pound.
- Anything we sell (in the store or online) must have been tested.
- Scrap tops” must have a working screen and be capable of their original basic functions in order to be sold.
- Anything destined for export outside of the U.S. must be fully functional (functional to the level of its original use, i.e., able to run its basic functions).