The Launch of My Gift Card Exchange Business
With my plan in mind, I got to work. I started by creating a simple but professional website, where I could advertise my gift card exchange service. I offered to buy gift cards from popular brands such as Apple, Amazon, Steam, iTunes, and many others. The key selling point was simple: I would buy gift cards at a high exchange rate, ensuring that customers got more value than they would from other sellers. I also promised fast, safe, and secure transactions, which was vital for building trust with my customers.
My pitch was clear: If you have unused gift cards from brands like Apple, Amazon, or Steam, I’ll buy it from you quickly and safely. No fuss, no hidden fees, just straightforward exchanges.
I made sure to emphasize trust and reliability. People are often wary of online transactions, especially when it comes to something as delicate as gift cards. They want to know they’re dealing with someone trustworthy. I made it a priority to respond to questions quickly, offer transparent pricing, and follow through with every transaction.
The reaction to my business was overwhelming. Within a few weeks, I had people reaching out to me from all over China, offering to sell me their unused gift cards. Some were small transactions, like a few hundred Chinese Yuan for an iTunes card, while the other were much bigger, with hundreds of dollars worth of Amazon gift cards. I was able to buy them at competitive rates, process the transactions swiftly, and send payments directly to my customers’ bank accounts.