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Selling on ebay and to friends etc - extra income?
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londongirl1984
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Hi all
I've sold a few items on ebay before, but I've been looking into the wholesalers market to see whether it would be a good idea to make the jump from selling my own stuff, to buying stuff to sell on?
Am currently thinking flip flops, more specifically Havaianas etc, but i'm having a real nightmare finding wholesalers?
Can anyone help/point me in the right direction?
Thanks
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I've sold a few items on ebay before, but I've been looking into the wholesalers market to see whether it would be a good idea to make the jump from selling my own stuff, to buying stuff to sell on?
Am currently thinking flip flops, more specifically Havaianas etc, but i'm having a real nightmare finding wholesalers?
Can anyone help/point me in the right direction?
Thanks

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You may find this difficult - getting advice, I mean. I've seen the same question asked on the ebay boards but no-one is willing to tell anyone else who their supplier is.
You could try a magazine called the Trader, or Seller, or something like that - or you could do it the old fashioned way and ask the product manufacturer who the wholesaler is. You can probably get some info through google.
Also, bear in mind you will have to register as a business seller both on ebay and with the Inland Revenue.0 -
There is a free Wholesale directory website.
www. thewholesaler. co. uk0 -
thewholesaleforums. co uk uk i think is really good its got suppliers and loads of advice0
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