"Hardy, you were right. People's enthusiasm for buying is really high," Michael exclaimed.
"It looks like our inventory probably won't last three days. What should we do next?" Michael furrowed his brow.
Hardy smiled. "It's simple. For those who can't buy it this time, let them apply for loans in advance, leave their addresses, and when the TVs are produced, we can deliver them directly to their homes if they're in the New York area. If they're too far away, we can call them to come pick them up."
On the first day, the eight bank branches handled more than 1,500 transactions. Half of the TVs were sold. The second day was even more intense, by the afternoon, the remaining 1,500 units were all sold out.
After hearing the report, Michael murmured, "I thought we could last three days, but we didn't even make it through two."
At this moment, Michael was just excited.
