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Hi all. I am creating a free to use product for Etsy Sellers, I won't mention the name of it because I don't want it to be perceived as a promotion, which I know is not allowed in the group.
The core purpose of the product is to make operations run more smoothly, save sellers money by providing discounts on things, and allowing the users to earn allowing the users to earn rewards in the form of a credit on their account... so basically you as a seller wouldn't only receive discounts on things you already buy, you would also receive credits which would further subsidize costs.
Given that the mission help you and save you money, we came up the idea of paying your cell phone bill when you meet a minimum spend threshold that is not high. The caveat is that it would require you to come on our corporate plan which is with Verizon and $35 a month per line. If you did not meet the minimum spend threshold, we would still allow you to come on to our corporate plan as long as you are active on the platform to access our rates that are significantly lower than normal. we would simply charge your credit card on file once a month for it.
My largest question is how attractive would this offer be to you? We assume some people would have reservations about transferring their line onto our plan (which can be transferred off obviously), But at the same time the cost savings would be quite significant.
Would love any thoughts or feedback. Thanks in advance!
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Let me clarify. It's a SaaS tool for Etsy Sellers with one of the features giving access to discounted shipping rates among other tools. To subsidize this cost further there are things that users are able to do to earn rewards to drop their shipping cost lower. Keep in mind, discounted shipping rates are pretty commoditized so it's the same as you would get on Etsy. If you opt into seeing video advertisements, you would receive a percentage of the ad revenue back as a credit on your account to subsidize costs. The specific example, I mentioned above is a promotion to subsidize a cost as well. Let me know if that makes more sense.