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Ask Our CEO Sergei Petrov a Question for a Chance to Win a Prize!

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Our CEO Sergei Petrov is currently at the World Championships in Halmstad Sweden. When he returns. He will be answering your questions about himself and about TableTennis11. To ask a question for a chance to win a free prize, simply leave your question in the comments here on TableTennisDaily, in the comments of the video on youtube/facebook, or send an email to
[email protected] with the subject line "Question for Sergei".

Check out Sergei's introductory interview here
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Thanks everyone!
Edit: Questions are being accepted up to this Friday, May 11th.
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What made you want to start this tabletennis11 business? And why do you give so many generous discounts and free stuff
 
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Hello Sergei,

You’ve done a fantastic job by putting this together on a large scale. What are your plans for expansion / future goals for Tabletennis11?

Furthermore, what was the story behind choosing the name as “Tabletennis11”?

Cheers,
Chris


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Hello sergei,
why TT11 doesn't offer butterfly products ?

Hi Ahmad,
Ivan asked a very similiar question (if you would scroll up a little bit...).
As a matter of fact, TT11 does sell Butterfly blades and rubbers! The thing is though, that if you visit the TT11 website with a "wrong" ip address, the Butterfly products are not visible to you. You would need either a VPN channel and select an estonian ip address or use TOR...
Just this very morning I went to TT11 using TOR and all Butterfly products they offer were visible. It probably has something to do with distribution rights, as Butterfly changed its distribition a few years ago and TT11 might not be allowed to sell Butterfly stuff to just anyone that asks for it, i.e. they might only be allowed to sell Butterfly items within a certain area (maybe Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the three baltic states).
So it is in a way a smart and "economic" move by TT11 to remove Butterfly products from the views of (potential) customers from outside their distribution area, as they would likely have to tell them, that they are not allowed to sell them Butterfly products. It would be a lot of work for them, so they also probably want to avoid that kind of a hassle...
But maybe, if we are lucky, TT11 will go into more details here as to the reasons why it is that way...

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Hi Ahmad,
Ivan asked a very similiar question (if you would scroll up a little bit...).
As a matter of fact, TT11 does sell Butterfly blades and rubbers! The thing is though, that if you visit the TT11 website with a "wrong" ip address, the Butterfly products are not visible to you. You would need either a VPN channel and select an estonian ip address or use TOR...
Just this very morning I went to TT11 using TOR and all Butterfly products they offer were visible. It probably has something to do with distribution rights, as Butterfly changed its distribition a few years ago and TT11 might not be allowed to sell Butterfly stuff to just anyone that asks for it, i.e. they might only be allowed to sell Butterfly items within a certain area (maybe Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, the three baltic states).
So it is in a way a smart and "economic" move by TT11 to remove Butterfly products from the views of (potential) customers from outside their distribution area, as they would likely have to tell them, that they are not allowed to sell them Butterfly products. It would be a lot of work for them, so they also probably want to avoid that kind of a hassle...
But maybe, if we are lucky, TT11 will go into more details here as to the reasons why it is that way...

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That's exactly why. Butterfly typically has one reseller/distributor in each region (in the Nordics it's ttex.se). This is really bad as the reseller choses what products they bring onto to the market so certain products are pretty much impossible to buy in certain regions.
 
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