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 deeshopper
 
posted on March 13, 2001 11:24:59 AM new
Hi~

I have been buying on eBay now for a while and have noticed that some sellers seem to have an endless supply of certain items.

I have just starting selling some items with great results but it was a total fluke getting the items.

If anyone would like to help, I would LOVE to know where I can buy low and sell on eBay to make a somewhat decent profit.

I recently bought some stupid eBook thing with a list of wholesalers but those wholesale prices were anything but.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks

~deeshopper
 
 baby167297
 
posted on March 18, 2001 05:35:56 PM new
PLease e-mail me, I have some info you may be interested in. And the program is gauranteed.



[email protected]
*~*Amanda*~*
**Amanda's Freebie Site**
http://www.justwebit.com/members/29670
 
 lhowrx-07
 
posted on March 30, 2001 05:09:36 PM new
Are you looking for certain types of items or anything to resale? Email me at [email protected] if you are interested in gift items, plush toys, home decor, etc.

Have a great weekend.

 
 jewels402
 
posted on March 30, 2001 07:42:40 PM new
I have also been selling on ebay for about 2 years now. Although I sell mostly antiques I have started selling a few other things such as Sterling silver jewelry and Fenton glass. I picked these because after doing some research I found there is a huge market for both of these. Sterling Silver jewelry seems to be very hot and very affordable right now and even more so for the person who is looking for wholesale jewelry.

Fenton Glass has always been a hot item for people who collect fine glass so I scoured the net til I found a wholesale glass dealer that I liked and managed to get all of there stuff at half the retail listing price so I started a new catagory in my online store as well.

I think the key to finding "hot" products is to do your research and find out what is selling and what is NOT on the online auctions. Then go from there. As far as Antiques go I will by on Ebay but find my best deals going to local auctions and estate sales.

There is no need to get paid information on wholesalers.. they are out there and wanting your business so just start doing searches on the main search engines for Wholesalers. You will have a lot to weed through. You must be willing to buy in quantity from most wholesalers because many will have minimum purchases and will require a valid State or Federal Tax ID number in order to sell to you.

Good Luck!


Julie Cheche
http://www.auntjuliesantiques.com
http://communities.msn.com/AuntJuliesAntiqueForum
 
 wandkjewelry
 
posted on March 31, 2001 08:13:07 PM new
I could help you if your want to sell gems and jewelry products. If you would like to know more just post a reply.

 
 innovativealternatives
 
posted on April 2, 2001 08:13:41 AM new
There are lots of places that sell wholesale to auctioneers. I like this site because they offer drop shippers. Low cost for cd too. some cost 39.00 or more. Some cheapy ones are not worth it. this one is the one I am using and ordering wholesale from.
http://www.1dropship-depot.com/webmasterindex.asp?wID=44

 
 digitalbruce
 
posted on April 8, 2001 07:03:49 PM new
If it is full pallets of merchandise, like store returns, (electronics), etc, I can help with that.
Just send an email to [email protected].

 
 discountdigital
 
posted on April 8, 2001 09:26:39 PM new
hey Dees... which book did you buy?? I bought the AuctionSteps program... it's ok, but I haven't really been able to check out many of the wholesalers on the included list(no Tax ID yet).

Once I get my ID, I hope to be able to sell computer components(CPU's, Video cards, etc.)

 
 deeshopper
 
posted on April 9, 2001 01:27:51 PM new
Hello everyone~

The eBook I bought thru an auction was called The New Millenium Guide to Internet Wholesale Sources by Sussex Information Services. It was pretty lame if you ask me, but I thought it would be worth a shot.

I don't really have my mind made up as far as what I want to auction off. I'm basically trying to raise money for the Children's Cancer Foundation, so I would like something that is in high demand. I even had 3 Playstation 2's that I was auctioning off on eBay, but it seems that the majority of the people want everything for nothing, which really got me upset.

But anyway, any sources you guys provide would be great! Thanks again!

~Dee
 
 
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