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Selling Non Lead free Jewelry?

January 21st, 2013 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hello,

I am aware of the Lead free law in California, but i live in New Jersey and i have not found anything about it being illegal to sell lead jewelry.
I am going to start a internet business and I am trying to get all lead free/ Nickel free products but in some cases, some products may not be lead free…. i know it is possible that i could sell to someone living in California. If i put "Not Lead Free" in the description, is this ok??

does anyone know of any laws like California in New Jersey? Or selling in the internet?

Pls advise

Hi, im not too sure about US law, but have you considered checking international laws in different countries and targeting them instead ? Im guessing your store is going to be a real world retail store which is good for targeting local sales but i think you should consider starting your business online either to start with or in coherance with you retail store.

The reason is because you will be able to target much more of your market and the costs of having an online store are a lot less than having a physical retail store. You should check this software out – www.esellution.co.uk , im using them for my store at the moment and theyre good cuz i can list all my products, brands, categories, inventory etc and it will create me a store that basically can be placed on Ebay, amazon, facebook etc as well as my own custom website and when i update or change anything, it also changes it for all my stores so i dont have to login to each one and change the details so it saves loads of time. Also it lists all my orders and give me a statistics page showing how many time an item was viewed and sold etc. I would recommend you look into it because i think maybe selling online would get you round this issue but i would deffinately check with a solicitor before hand.

hope this helped 🙂

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    January 21st, 2013 at 07:19 | #1

    Hi, im not too sure about US law, but have you considered checking international laws in different countries and targeting them instead ? Im guessing your store is going to be a real world retail store which is good for targeting local sales but i think you should consider starting your business online either to start with or in coherance with you retail store.

    The reason is because you will be able to target much more of your market and the costs of having an online store are a lot less than having a physical retail store. You should check this software out – http://www.esellution.co.uk , im using them for my store at the moment and theyre good cuz i can list all my products, brands, categories, inventory etc and it will create me a store that basically can be placed on Ebay, amazon, facebook etc as well as my own custom website and when i update or change anything, it also changes it for all my stores so i dont have to login to each one and change the details so it saves loads of time. Also it lists all my orders and give me a statistics page showing how many time an item was viewed and sold etc. I would recommend you look into it because i think maybe selling online would get you round this issue but i would deffinately check with a solicitor before hand.

    hope this helped 🙂
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