daf4lifeyt :
USAFRet :
If you notice, all of the above replies are assisting...giving advice.
Even though you may not like the answers, we are actually helping.
And trying to steer you clear of making large mistakes.
"Hey, I'm going to open a car repair shop."
'Well, be sure to buy actual parts, to prevent a lawsuit'
"Down the street, Joe's Chop Shop has parts cheap"
'Yeah, don't do that'
Advising you of the fallacy and risks of that is helping. May not be the advice you want, but it would be the correct advice.
You're trying to start a business. For some things, there are no shortcuts or discounts.
When you get to the size of Dell, then you can tell Microsoft you'll pay $15 each for Windows licenses. But not before.
It's an idea. The whole thing it's an idea. I'm just trying to see what will happen and all I get is criticism lmao. I never said I will buy keys from eBay, I just stated they exist and that they are out there. If you are going to be all negative about the "helping" and "advise" then I would like you not to comment on my threads. Thanks.
Ok, let's review this for a bit:
1) You need operating systems. They cost around $95 each.
2) They have them on E-Bay for much cheaper.
3) Yeah, those are not likely legit and will get you into trouble.
4) I said they exist. I don't intend to use them!
Umm.. why bother mentioning E-Bay licenses in the first place if you don't intend to use them? Everything said above was completely accurate. If you use them and they get black listed,
YOU are in for a world of legal hurt.
I'll recap the thread:
Q: Can you make money building and selling custom PCs?
A: Unlikely. The market if over-saturated and without a positive background, you won't even get started unless you can dump $50K - $100K into building a positive reputation.
Q: If not by building, how can I make money doing what I enjoy?
A: Start off locally with friends and family and PC repair/clean ups. Give them business cards to hand out to their friends and their families. Do a good job and be timely about it. Build a local reputation as
THE PC expert through word of mouth and occasionally, you'll come across a PC that's just too old and "in your expert opinion" they shouldn't bother with trying to upgrade, but you could build them a new computer (with 1 year free tech support).
-Wolf sends
Full disclosure: I tried this myself. Didn't work. No business cards, too small of a network, and not enough time.