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ServiceRouteGenie appears, based on the crawled page content, to be an auction/trading website built with the WeBid system. The site includes entry points such as “Sell an Account,” “Register now,” “Login,” and “Advanced Search,” and displays “0 AUCTIONS” and “1 REGISTERED USERS.” Its categories are focused on local service sectors such as House Cleaning, Lawn Fertilization, Lawncare, Pest Control, and Pool Maintenance. As such, it looks more like a listing marketplace for service accounts, customer routes, or related business assets than a traditional physical-goods ecommerce store.
In terms of platform/service type, it has the basic framework of an auction site, including category browsing, search, registration/login, and a selling入口. However, there are currently no auction records, and only 1 registered user, indicating extremely weak marketplace liquidity. Regarding commissions and fees, although there is a Fees link in the footer, the crawled content does not show any specific fee schedule, transaction commission, or listing fee, so the cost structure cannot be assessed. Supported markets/regions are not disclosed, and it is unclear whether the platform targets the U.S. local services market or other regions. For logistics and fulfillment, since the traded items appear to be service accounts or local service business resources, the page content does not provide processes for delivery, account transfer, customer data handover, or dispute resolution. Its product/supply focus is relatively narrow, mainly covering local service industries such as home cleaning, lawn care, pest control, and pool maintenance.
The site’s advantage is its vertical category focus, which could theoretically support asset-light resource transfers in the local services industry. The WeBid framework also provides basic auction functionality. The drawbacks are also very clear: public-facing content is sparse, and the About Us and Terms pages did not yield substantive information in the crawl; there are no active listings, and the user base is extremely small; fees, payments, buyer/seller protection, and customer support are all unclear. It may be suitable for a very small number of sellers who want to test listing service accounts or route-based assets, but it is not suitable as a primary customer acquisition or transaction channel.
The crawled content does not indicate access conditions from China, so it is not possible to determine whether the site is directly accessible; payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese sellers involved in cross-border sales of local service assets should carefully verify the platform’s legitimacy, escrow arrangements, and compliance around account transfers. Possible alternatives include Flippa, Empire Flippers, or more localized business-sale platforms, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and similar channels.
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