#WalletActivityInsights Being an end consumer means purchasing products or services for your own use, without the intention of reselling them. This can have some advantages and disadvantages, depending on the context.
Advantages of being an end consumer:
Less bureaucracy: You don't have to deal with the tax and regulatory issues that companies face.
Warranty and support: Many companies offer specific guarantees for end consumers, which may not apply to resellers.
Convenience: You can buy only what you need, without having to manage inventory or logistics.
Consumer rights: In many countries, end consumers have specific legal protections, such as the right to returns and refunds.
Disadvantages:
Higher prices: Resellers and wholesalers often have larger discounts for buying in large quantities.
Fewer profit opportunities: Resellers can make additional profits by selling to third parties.
If you are thinking about this in a business or investment context, it may be worth considering whether it makes sense to be just a consumer or also explore resale or distribution opportunities.