Bill Bobbit Founded Move Loot to Help People Buy and Sell Used Furniture
Many people have sold or given away used furniture when moving to a new location. Sometimes the furniture doesn’t fit in a new home and sometimes it’s just too much trouble to transport it. Either way, one can find tons of advertisements every day on Craigslist or other community sites about used furniture that people are selling or giving away. However, one of the major inconveniences of this phenomenon is the attempts to transport the furniture. Often times, people do not have a vehicle or other means of transporting large pieces of furniture they would otherwise love to buy from someone who is moving. Cool person in technology Bill Bobbit founded Move Loot to help people in these situations. The concept behind Move Loot is simple. It is a listing site for selling and purchasing used furniture from other community members, but once an item sells, Move Loot sends a team to deliver the furniture from the seller to the buyer. No hassle of going to pick the furniture up or finding a vehicle that can carry it. Bobbit’s company does the move for the seller and buyer. Customers who experience problems accessing the site’s furniture listings can get help from an online tech support provider.
Whenever two users make a connection on Move Loot and agree upon a sale, they can schedule a delivery time with the Move Loot staff right away. Users can choose the best time available for both the seller and buyer, removing the potential headache of trying to move the furniture themselves. Anyone who experiences difficulty using the scheduling feature may have connection problems that need a fix from a home network support company. Bobbit’s services are especially helpful when transporting especially large pieces of furniture such as many beds or couches.
Bobbitt’s path to founding Move Loot was not conventional. This cool person graduated from the University of North Carolina with a degree in Environmental Science and originally worked for some time researching clean energy. He then changed paths and started to work in big data and analytics as an analyst at companies like Stem, Inc. He finally decided to start his own venture in yet another field, e-commerce, when he founded Move Loot in 2013. Despite his varied past experiences, Bobbitt has managed to bring Move Loot significant success early on the company’s life.
To learn more about this cool person and his company, visit www.moveloot.com.
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