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Bnky, no offense taken. Thank you for your concern, truly.
bconrade884 said:Deda said:Tread carefully, everyone. This thread WILL NOT turn into a train wreck.
Saltysteele, all you need to do is read back through a few thousand posts and you'll understand why we urge caution when you decide to start selling.
It's not rocket science, but it is science.
What does this post mean? WILL NOT turn into a train wreck??? I dont get it.
juicybath said:Just thought I'd jump in since y'all are probably referring to me...the newbie who already set up an Etsy shop. I actually haven't sold any of my soaps yet, just given to family and friends for testing. I set up my shop the other day when I had some free time. I have another etsy shop where I sell my bags, so I thought I'd get it started while I had the time to do it.
The shipping costs are so high that I doubt I'll be doing much selling on Etsy till I figure out how to overcome that issue. Who wants to buy a bar of soap and then pay $8.50 for shipping? Not gonna happen. So all of you who are jumping all over getting excited...don't panic.
I'll probably sell a few soaps at some small craft fairs I'm doing this fall, nothing big-just community and schools. I'm doing the legal stuff and getting the forms done for the gov't as necessary. I will have my labelling in place and follow the rules for that.
I don't profess to know all I would need to know to run a major soapmaking company. That's not my plan. I'm quite happy in my work and make a great salary as an RN. I don't want a big soap business, but it would be fun to be able to share some of my soaps and let some other people enjoy them and maybe subsidize my hobby a bit.
bconrade884 said:See that is not what should be happening. You should not be scared to purchase insurance, make a great product and market it. Fear is no good, and no one should be fearful to follow their dreams. I am sorry pug that your scared now, that is a shame. :cry:
artisan soaps said:dagmar88 said:http://soapmakingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12375&highlight=guide
Dagnmar has pretty much spelled it out with that great guide to selling ..
Don't worry about what others are doing Gramma, you'll know when You are ready
Pug Mom said:I guess I have just decided it is just not worth it. I am not a risk taker. And I like my house!!
CastorFan said:Pug Mom said:I guess I have just decided it is just not worth it. I am not a risk taker. And I like my house!!
Well, not to make you more paranoid, but I was wondering:
What's the difference in selling soap and giving it away?
If someone is gonna sue ya, they're gonna sue ya...either way.
Deda said:If you sell your soap and someone sues you then your HO insurance won't cover you. You would have to have a separate liability insurance in place. If you are selling and don't have the necessary insurance then ... I was going to say you'd be an *****, but I'll play nice incase someone has a really good reason why you would be in business with no insurance.
Tell my why you would be selling and not have an insurance policy that specifically covers your handmade soaps?
JenniferSews said:Deda said:If you sell your soap and someone sues you then your HO insurance won't cover you. You would have to have a separate liability insurance in place. If you are selling and don't have the necessary insurance then ... I was going to say you'd be an *****, but I'll play nice incase someone has a really good reason why you would be in business with no insurance.
Tell my why you would be selling and not have an insurance policy that specifically covers your handmade soaps?
From my understanding and experience (I'm no lawyer though, and don't play one on tv ) you can set up your business as an LLC. In that case someone can sue your business and take all it's profits and assets. However if you are a smaller company, you probably don't have the assets to make it a big deal to anyone. Your personal property, accounts, retirement, etc is all out of reach of any lawsuit.
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