posted on September 3, 2001 12:53:34 AM new
The best online source for items to sell is....eBay.
More than 80 percent of the items I sell were purchased on eBay from sellers who didn't know what they had and set the BIN amounts too low, and/or didn't describe the items properly, and/or had them in the wrong categories.
posted on September 3, 2001 05:37:29 AM new
Yes, I have a suggestion. Do an online search. I doubt that anyone is going to give their vendor source away.
posted on September 3, 2001 06:03:07 AM new
I just looked at that website, and it appears to be a book telling you how to sell the same:
Leather Jackets
Ginsu Knives
Grandfather Clocks
Police Knives
Antenna Boosters
etc.
etc.
etc.
that everyone else is selling.
posted on September 3, 2001 07:40:47 AM new
Sure, everyone else is selling them but if you undercut them by a cent you'll make a fortune! (insert smile)
dendude
posted on September 3, 2001 07:54:18 AM new
The best SOURCE I have found is Garages Sales and Estate Sales. They're listed every week in your local paper (my paper also has them online so I can use MapQuest to locate them quickly) and new sales appear every week.
It takes leg work to search the sales, but at least you can touch the merchandise and even haggle with the seller to get a good buy. Most items at Garage Sales can be sold sold for at least double what you paid for it.