The business in question is a Spanish e-commerce platform specializing in digital codes for Xbox Live and PlayStation Network. The operation is entirely digital, with an automated system that delivers codes via email. The website is built on the Prestashop CMS, allowing for full configuration and 24-hour automatic code delivery to customers. The business model focuses on e-commerce of digital prepaid codes without the need for physical inventory, maintaining a streamlined process where delivery occurs once payment is confirmed. Multiple payment methods are accepted, including PayPal, Authorize.NET, and over 200 other options. Hosting can be transferred if needed but is currently stable.
No specialized skills are required to operate the business, as it is mostly automated. The business differentiates itself from competitors through its automatic purchasing process, eliminating the need for manual payment verification, and offering competitive pricing. The inventory consists solely of digital codes, supplied by a major game key provider for over five years, with arrangements for volume discounts. Orders are usually fulfilled within a day, especially when using PayPal.
Growth opportunities include expanding services into more countries, adding new products, and enhancing marketing efforts, particularly on platforms like YouTube. The current owner is open to signing a three-year non-compete agreement and confirms there are no geographical restrictions for buyers. The business benefits from established relationships with suppliers and can transfer these connections to the purchaser.
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