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#1570 How car-sharing GoGet was bootstrapped to $30M

Mar 2 , 2018

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You guys are going to recognize the business model today’s guest created. It’s not laughable the way it was when he started out. People in the U.S. raised millions for that idea, he did not. It had to be bootstrapped. He built it from scratch and kept growing and growing and growing it. Bruce Jeffreys is the founder of GoGet, Australia’s first car-sharing service. I’m so fascinated by this scrappy way that he and his cofounder built up the business.

Bruce Jeffreys is the founder of GoGet, Australia’s first car-sharing service.

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