{"id":149,"date":"2007-09-19T13:35:07","date_gmt":"2007-09-19T17:35:07","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.n1zyy.com\/n1zyy\/2007\/09\/19\/businesses\/"},"modified":"2022-05-09T02:41:26","modified_gmt":"2022-05-09T06:41:26","slug":"businesses","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.n1zyy.com\/n1zyy\/2007\/09\/19\/businesses\/","title":{"rendered":"Businesses"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I have a lot of business ideas that are extremely well-thought-out and that would almost certainly be great. These aren&#8217;t them. These are kind of vague ideas. But I think that they could be very successful, too. The reason I propose them isn&#8217;t because I want to make a lot of money with them, it&#8217;s because I wish these businesses existed. (So feel free to steal these ideas!) \n*   A bank that doesn&#8217;t charge its customers fees. In my opinion, the bank should be happy I keep my money there. I have a lot of choices. In return for me keeping my money there, they pay me interest. That&#8217;s how it should work, as opposed to, &#8220;In return for me keeping my money there, they charge me fees.&#8221; If I overdraw my checking account, it doesn&#8217;t cost you anything to cover it with money from my savings account. That annoys me. Charge me $2.50 if you want, but don&#8217;t charge me $35. And pay me decent interest. I can get 4.25% at ING, and am seriously considering moving some money over there. Why would you even bother paying me 0.25% interest? You can charge non-customers a fee for using your ATMs, but if I&#8217;m your customer, you&#8217;d better not charge me. And if I use someone else&#8217;s ATM, they can charge me, but you can&#8217;t! (I don&#8217;t understand that one at all: if I use someone else&#8217;s ATM, I&#8217;m already angry that you don&#8217;t have an ATM in the area. Put one up, or cover my ATM surcharge if you want to do something. But charging me?!)\n*   An honest car dealership with fixed prices. You might see a car for $24,567 at the competition. We might have it for $21,500. You can come walk onto our lot, write us a check for $21,500 and drive away in it. We won&#8217;t spring extra charges on you at the end&#8211;it&#8217;ll all be included in that $21,500. But you also can&#8217;t get us to go down on price: it&#8217;s a fixed $21,500, just like the price of a TV in BestBuy would be. We won&#8217;t try to pressure you into buying anything. When we copy your drivers license while you go for a test drive, we won&#8217;t secretly run a credit check. (Is that even legal?) Where would you rather shop? Unless you&#8217;re a skilled haggler, probably at the place that just has one fair price upfront.\n*   Kind of bizarre, but a place that will come pick up dirty things, wash them, and redeliver them. Originally I thought about laundry, although you&#8217;d have to undercut on-campus laundry for it to be worth it for me. But then again I might pay slightly more if you&#8217;d wash my clothes (and do it well!) and bring them back folded and everything. Probably not more than $10 for a week&#8217;s worth of laundry, though. But last night I noticed that the dishes had again piled up in our sink, and got to thinking&#8230; We have no dishwasher. Not only is it a pain to wash them all, but they&#8217;d be much cleaner if they were cleaned in a dishwasher. Imagine if, when you came to pick up my laundry, you took the dirty dishes too, and brought me clean laundry and clean dishes later in the day.\n*   A free recycling pickup service, or a trash-and-recycling service that discounts for recycling. I recycle everything in NH, just because, well, why not? Here, I can get 5 cents a bottle if I take it to a redemption center, but I never have. I don&#8217;t even know where I&#8217;d go. Recycling facilities exist, so I can still recycle things, but when I buy drinks here, I&#8217;m paying the bottle deposit! Imagine how much you could make if you had a &#8216;garbage truck&#8217; that just picked up cans on college campus. Probably at least enough to pay for gas + someone to drive it and pick everything up. I want to feel like I&#8217;m getting my bottle deposits back. So why not have a trash pickup service that discounts if you recycle with them, too? The first two businesses are the better ones, I think. Both would be best if they had fairly low margins, but I think they could make a killing on volume. In this situation, it is better to consult with the <a href=\"https:\/\/inprimelegal.com\/\">lawyers for business owners in GA<\/a> for any options to develop the business. If a bank opened up that paid you, say, 2% interest on<\/p>\n<p><em>any<\/em> money you had in your account and didn&#8217;t spring unexpected fees on you, wouldn&#8217;t you consider switching? (2% interest is moderate.) And if I were to buy a car, especially having never done it on my own, I&#8217;d feel <em>much<\/em> better going to a place that just had one price, as opposed to trying to bargain over a price. (The other element is that the sales staff would be honest, friendly, and helpful.) The last two are more of a stretch. There&#8217;s considerable expense in picking things up, and laundromats probably don&#8217;t make a killing anyway. A pick-up laundry service may not be profitable, and I don&#8217;t know if there&#8217;s really much demand for pick-up dishwashing. And the recycling bit was just more of a vague suggestion. But if any of these four businesses existed, I&#8217;d probably use them. (Especially if the bank had an attractive, easy-to-use website where I could do all my banking. OMG, and they could partner with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.mint.com\/\">Mint<\/a> and store the financial information somewhere other than Mint&#8217;s servers.)<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I have a lot of business ideas that are extremely well-thought-out and that would almost certainly be great. These aren&#8217;t them. These are kind of vague ideas. But I think that they could be very successful, too. 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