Rid: A Service to Simplify Selling by Handling Product Research and Delivery
By
Garry Tan
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Summary
The article introduces a service called 'Rid' that simplifies the selling process by allowing users to send photos of their products. The service then handles research, market finding, negotiation, and delivery. It is featured on Product Hunt, a platform for discovering new products and tech innovations.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledWe make selling easier than buying. Just send us photos. We handle the rest.
We research your product, find markets for them, negotiate with buyers, answer questions, and handle delivery/pickup.
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