[quote name='ColClink']Hi bingbangboom,
I've been going through most of these posts (wow 33 pages

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I hope all is going well for you and your store.
I'm in California, and looking to start a new business for myself. PNT caught my eye and I sat through their webinar last week. It all sounded great untill I ran across the connection of PNT and Yak it Up. (same founder and many of the same key players) Yak it Up has had very bad storys about it and I was wondering if you had any information to rest my new founds fears.
Thanks,
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Yakkaty Yak, I think thats what they are called, actually is an entirely different business model. I haven't looked into that too much because it is totally different. When I talked to someone who was on that division and switched over to PNT, he said that they basically make their money on activations and accessories. So if you don't keep promoting and getting people into the store then you have a problem.
PNT also has more of an upside because it is a different product. You can't go around and get people excited about cell phones like getting people excited about playing videogames.
Back to the DVD discussion, from what I have heard, DVD sales, used wise, are very very low and you basically can make money on them if you give a very low cost trade in value. Most people do not go into the store to buy a used movie, although I have hard Blu Ray movies, new, sell pretty well. Offering that as a used product would be ok, I have seen some stores do that and just put them with the PS3 software because early on there wasn't alot of games traded in for that system.
I agree with the side products for prizes. The truth is, I didn't want to list those prices because wasn't sure if I could... but they are fairly fairly low. I am talking about a buck to three bucks cost wise... so, a wallet that you might have gotten for $20... might have cost $3. These are also good to use for bundle deals for people buying new consoles. But I understand, its not a focus, trust me, but I think adds if promoted correctly, to the theme of the store.
I liked the pin idea for people participating in the Halo 3 tournament. Almost a badge of honor. On my end though, things are looking sort of positive, we will hopefully get an approval next week and can proceed with signing the lease.
I will plan on having a pre-CAG event, if people are interested, mainly I will need a ton of trade in software and I may have a small tournament. Depends on what happens, but would be interesting. Would local CAG members be interested in that?
Also I fixed the menu thing on the website that has taken me over 10 hours, but I like it and feel so releaved something so small got fixed.
Oh, also apparently the franchise has a fix for Xbox 360's Red Ring of Death problem. The repair cost around $50 - $90 and that is mainly due to the amount of time it takes to repair it. This is very positive, especially for people that may not want to wait a very long time to get a replacement or if they have many signatures of developers and artwork on their Xbox and might be afraid of it getting cleaned.