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Amazon Now Lets You Connects You With Local Contractors Respective to Your Purchase

Hi, I'm here to fu*k shit up,

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Amazon introduces a new feature that lets you contact contract service providers relating to your purchase, the service provider listings, which are live in select cities in nine states, when shoppers enter search phrases such as “ceiling fans” or “TV mounts.”

 

 

Example:

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Amazon also says businesses must pass background checks, and in-home service providers must pass a personal background check. Licensing and insurance are required, too.

 

Amazon will provide We provide the online tools, payment processing, and actual orders instead of leads.The Contractors only need to follow the Job whenever or wherever they are called in for, But There is a twist on it tho , Amazon will take a 20% cut of services that cost $1,000 or less and 15% for services that cost more than $1,000

 

The news is actually good as the contracters doesn't require to put up ads on their own for services & basically they have an open well known platform as a base structure for their job to flourish,

 

Amazon also says businesses must pass background checks, and in-home service providers must pass a personal background check. Licensing and insurance are required, too.

 

Amazon will take a 20% cut of services that cost $1,000 or less and 15% for services that cost more than $1,000

 

As the service gets more & more popular the marketplace will eventually include listings from other service providers as well, such as auto mechanics, music teachers, karate teacher, fitness guides, yoga instructors etc..

 

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Pretty cool new, Post your thoughts opinions & rants down below...

 

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Bonus:

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Link:

http://services.amazon.com/selling-services/benefits.htm?ld=EL-www.amazon.comAS

http://recode.net/2014/11/24/amazon-promotes-handyman-and-installation-services-in-nine-states/

http://www.engadget.com/2014/11/25/amazon-services/

 

 

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