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 tomwiii
 
posted on December 14, 2002 04:53:50 PM new
See their banner ads here on AW

Has anybody had any dealings with this company??

Reliable?

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 mattson2000
 
posted on December 14, 2002 05:12:58 PM new
I bought a lot of clothes from them. That one I wanted said boutique clothing, when I got them I called and she said it was a clothing boutique. Was unhappy at first but then saw the name brands. I did really well with them.

Make sure you ask questions on exactly what you would be getting. Make sure you understand you know what you are getting before you pay for it. All in all Valerie is really nice and answers questions.

Good Luck.

 
 wendywins
 
posted on December 15, 2002 12:06:47 AM new
Mattson--

What brands are you referring to? I have purchased several lots of clothing through wholesalers only to find a *few* good ones~Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, etc. and many ehh ones~store brands.

It seems that many of these companies give a few tasty morsels and lots of filler. I am always on the hunt for lots that will have a high percentage of "morsels" and less of the fillers so I'd be interested to know the makeup of what you received!

If your lot was really good, I may give them a try!



 
 wendywins
 
posted on December 15, 2002 12:07:24 AM new
Sorry! Repeat.
[ edited by wendywins on Dec 15, 2002 09:57 AM ]
 
 mattson2000
 
posted on December 15, 2002 07:53:08 AM new
They were mostly Carters'.....Winter Jackets and Snowsuits. They sold very fast. Some T-shirts in the lots but they were all infants so they went quick. Got some teenager sizes that I can't seem to move. But all in all I paid 600 and and total retail on it was 3000. I Pretty much made around 2500 so far.
She filled the box according to the season so it worked put well. I couldn'r afford the more expensive clothes at that time, so tried the lower end ones. I don't think I will to teenager clothes ever again.

Next I think I am going to get the plus size lot or try the electronic. Maybe even the cribs.

Shipping for me was expensive. They shipped UPS from MA to MN. They can give you shipping cost before you buy. I had the boxes within 5 days.





 
 dadofstickboy
 
posted on December 15, 2002 08:59:26 AM new
Just a question!

What happens when you buy a pallet of, say top end clothes, list them on Ebay.

And all your auctions get shut down because of VERO or something like that!

If you buy a box of returns from a place like this it doesn't make you a qualified retailer.



 
 wendywins
 
posted on December 15, 2002 09:26:42 AM new
Personally, I think baby clothes (0-4T) sell the best IF you have the right brands!

I like the ones that retail for $$$ so you can list high opening bids and still get 50% of the original retail when you only paid 10-15% of retail. You can make out like a bandit that way!

I have purchased several lots of G*P jeans for women and they sold like hotcakes. I was very surprised because hardly any had original tags. I just make sure I buy lots that DON'T have any marked tags!!! That sends off flags to bidders and they automatically think that the merchandise is 2nd quality!

A bummer lot was M*cy's Kids clothes. $300 for the lot, lots of mismatches. I was lucky to make my money back and donate the rest. Nearly everything I dumped was Store brand or Teen sizes!

I am so fascinated by what products sell well and always try to hypothesize why that is! I know Plus Sizes tend to do well and kids' name brand EXPENSIVE shoes do splendidly! Just a thought.

 
 Libra63
 
posted on December 15, 2002 11:43:38 AM new
Dad-If you legally purchase such lots I doubt if they can VERO them. I have sold VERO items that I have purchased myself, said that in my description and I keep my receipts. You have to CYA when it comes to that.

I would think plus size clothing would do the best. If you have quality merchandise then you will have buyers. It is hard to find plus size quality clothes anyplace. I think buyers have blinders on when it comes to buying anything but their own size or smaller.

I would like to do bedding and household linens. Is there a place to wholesale that?
I look but I can't anything. I also like Jewelry but the quality of the 50's does not compare to the quality of today, so I will stick with the old stuff...

 
 paws4God
 
posted on December 15, 2002 01:41:33 PM new
Have you seen mywebwholesaler is trying to sale wholesale lots on eBay? He/she hasn't done very well though. The last item to end is #1792638473 and didn't get any bids. They also have up some expensive copiers. Have a look at the "me" page.
I haven't ordered anything to sell from them so I don't know how they are. I just recently bought some items from a wholesale place that is very good and seems honest. He said he used to sell on eBay and a wholesaler really did him wrong and he lost his shirt but he wouldn't tell me who the wholeseller was. Now I am leary of everyone and ask questions.
Right now bidding seems to be way down anyway unless what you are selling is something for Christmas gifts.
not paws4God on ebay.

 
 
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