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    Is It Difficult To Do Box Breaks?

    Since I work at home, I have lots of time on my hands...i was wondering, how difficult would it be to start doing box breaks on my own?
    I'm internet/web design savy, so I could take care of all the aesthetics on my own.
    And it sounds like all I'd really need is a little start up capital to get the ball rolling.

    Does anybody have experience in starting out as a newbie, and can offer advice based on their experiences?
    Thanks in advance,
    brian

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    You may want to contact the people who host the break sites on the Internet to see what they say.

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    word.

    Is it a very competitive market?
    I'm wondering because if it is, they probably wouldn't want to be very helpful...as I'd become one of their future competitors =)

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    I would say... as long as you are not doing it for extra money (i.e. buying a box/case and having spots for prices that benefit you with a huge profit) than you would be good to go.

    You will have repeat breakers if they know that they are getting good buys and you are not doing it to "make money" (or at least not a whole lot.)

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    word.

    Is it a very competitive market?
    I'm wondering because if it is, they probably wouldn't want to be very helpful...as I'd become one of their future competitors =)

    It does seem highly competitive. That's why I'd suggest contacting the more established guys who wouldn't feel threatened. Some of the guys offer crazy low prices and are ultimately hard to compete with. It wouldn't be something I'd want to host, but I do like participating in some.

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