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Tuesday, 02/13/2018 9:41:55 AM

Tuesday, February 13, 2018 9:41:55 AM

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From the PR released beginning of January:

The development for Wanderport’s ecommerce store is progressing well with the site expecting to go live before the end of January. In addition to the standard payment methods, the store will also accept bitcoin initially and may expand to other altcoins in the near future. The Company will also offer a customer reward program where points can be earned from purchases and later redeemed for credit or cryptocurrency.

“We have seen a strong demand for our coffees and teas during the holiday season. We’re excited and looking forward to launching the two new shopping sites to further increase our revenue stream,” commented Ty Cha, Chief Executive Officer. “Now that recreational marijuana is legal in California, we expect to see an increase in demand for our products. Effort is underway to bolster our sales and marketing to capture a much larger market share” added Cha.



Having an in depth understanding how business actually works, WDRP is basically right on track being a young company. Giving role out dates when developing an e-commerce site is a throw of a dart. There's so many unforeseen hurdles to get over setting a date is near impossible. What you want and need in a software program maybe much different than what a program may actually accomplish. So changes need to be made to the program. Then all the data needs to be entered. Customer lists, inventory(costs & sell pricing), accounts payable and receivable. This takes more time than one would think. And, doing all this while running the current flow of business and starting the new brewery partnership. They have a lot of plates in the air. I'm sure personnel is also limited to accomplish all the tasks. So being two weeks past from them expecting to be on the e-commerce site, is no big deal. Anyone who thinks it is a big deal, has absolutely no clue about running a business. And, there are even more hurdles to deal with day to day. Only those, like myself, that have owned, run and managed businesses could fully appreciate all the challenges. You can read financials all you want, but what goes behind that is endless.

As I have stated before, WDRP runs at a good calculated pace.
There's no rush for them to make the wrong moves.

As far as failures goes, ONE ONLY FAILS WHEN ONE STOPS TRYING.