By: Deandre Watson,Delonte’ Tappan, Anthony Rascoe

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By: Deandre Watson,Delonte’ Tappan, Anthony Rascoe A.D.D Gaming By: Deandre Watson,Delonte’ Tappan, Anthony Rascoe

Products of Sale We at A.D.D Gaming will be selling top quality games.They are cheap and durable.

How are we going to sell it? We will be buying them from other countries then sell them in the U.S for better profit.

Where will we sell it? We will be selling our products in the U.S. Majority of games bought are from the U.S

Who will be buying our products? Anyone who wants to. But mainly kids and teenagers. Also grown-ups will be buying them. You are never too old to play games, not even if you are 101.

How will we advertise our products? We will be using Billboards, because they are practically impossible to miss.

How much money we need to start our business. About 100,000 dollars. 50,000 to get the store, 30,000 for rent. and 20,000 for inventory and employers.