facebookI operate a home-based business selling clothes. In view of tightened measures due to COVID, can I continue selling my clothes if I engage third-party delivery services (eg. Ninja Van) for delivery? - Seedly

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Anonymous

01 May 2020

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I operate a home-based business selling clothes. In view of tightened measures due to COVID, can I continue selling my clothes if I engage third-party delivery services (eg. Ninja Van) for delivery?

How do I go about doing this? Is this the most cost-efficient way of delivering my products?

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Angeline Teo

01 May 2020

Calculator at The Internet

Qxpress and Ninjavan still the most cost effective way. the difference is big...

$3.99 for Qxpress small parcels, you can hardly find any cheaper shipping.

Wait for COVID to blow over and Qxpress can collect from residential homes again.

Meanwhile, you don't have really have a choice.. all other vendors, even more expensive ones, can't go residential area to collect parcels from shippers.

Cedric Jamie Soh

27 Apr 2020

Director at Seniorcare.com.sg

Third-party couriers are now instructed not to visit home addresses (warehouse address are fine).

because of this news:-

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/home-base...

This instruction is very new today (27th April) and all the couriers are confused as well. There are change.org petition for the government to allow home-based ecommerce business to allow couriers, if not there would be tens of thousands of businesses forced to shut down for a few weeks.​​​

Colin Lim

27 Apr 2020

Financial Services Consultant at Colin Lim

You can or you can find yourself a delivery driver.

First have to calculate the cost of delivery fr...

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