jc-toronto
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As a matter of fact, this business is going crazy. More and more people come into this market, thinking to get shares from this multi-billion market. I once saw in some small towns or cities with a not-big population but with several ink refill retail stores and there are more coming. Who will survive and prevail in the final stage? I do not know. But there is one thing I am pretty sure is the one who gets the most sales will be one of the winners. some retailers put prices at the first place and unfortunately make a discount on the quality as well, or, some charge high prices but can provide better quality and customer service. The latter will have a better chance for sure. The situation in Canada is, we have a smaller population here, which means, in every single location, it seems we have a comparatively fixed customer group. We have to spend more time to market the products to get more shares which will help us increase the sales. What if we have a strong supplier who can provid solid support for local retailers. Obviously, lower costs inkjet cartridges with premium quality supported by full assurance will finally change the portions for refilling revenue and compatible and remanufactured inkjet cartridges sales revenue in a refill retail stores gross sales revenue. Who will refill an epson now if he can buy a compatible new here in Canada at a same or lower price? Same thing can happen to Hp and Lexmark. That's why there are more better-performing online sellers for inkjet cartridges. As they know their purchasing channal as well as how and to whom they can sell. 
