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Liz Earle Skincare Wholesale?

fuzzgun19
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I would really like to sell Liz Earle products on ebay, and dont know where to get them from.
I have just emailed Lizearle.com to ask them about wholesale.
Any other suggestions?
Feel free to PM me..
I have just emailed Lizearle.com to ask them about wholesale.
Any other suggestions?
Feel free to PM me..
I Hate Jobsworths!!!
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my mum quite often buys them on qbc when they are today speacial value - apart from that i can't help sorryMy first ever Ebay Challenge. So far after fees etc for 2007 - £635.72 :T0
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Cosmetics companies are unlikely to supply a lone ebay trader as they have a brand image to maintain and target certain shops and outlets. Even if you could set up as a main dealer you would probably need several thousand pounds to buy enough stock to look serious.
I think you would be better finding a source of stock you can actually get and sell that.
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I don't think Liz Earle.com particularly like the fact that their products appear on ebay. I am sure there was a statement on their website previously that it has been brought to their attention that it was being sold, and they were warning people that the products may be older and they could not guarantee that anything sold on ebay would be genuine.
The range is only available on the liz earle website, by mail order direct from them, qvc and a small range of London boutiques. I don't see them being interested.
As soolin said, find something you can easily source and sell.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
ok thanks for the replies.
Would be interesting to find out where the current ebay sellers get their Liz Earl stuff from then..I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
fuzzgun19 wrote:ok thanks for the replies.
Would be interesting to find out where the current ebay sellers get their Liz Earl stuff from then..
Why not ask one of them?Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
fuzzgun19 wrote:ok thanks for the replies.
Would be interesting to find out where the current ebay sellers get their Liz Earl stuff from then..
Some will be fakes and some will be grey market stuff, the type you get in most Sunday markets being sold alongside other 'big makes. It is extremely unlikely that any ebay sellers are selling with the blessing of LE themselves.
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Thanks, Think I'll ask them then... dont think they will spill the beans tho lol
Wish i could find some at my local car boots/Markets *Sigh* O Well..I Hate Jobsworths!!!0 -
To my knowledge Liz Earle is only available on QVC, through her website and her shop. Mrs MATH is currently selling some Liz Earle on ebay but it is some unwanted items from a gift set. I don't know if it is the same for those bulk selling Liz Earle but I do have knowledge of the Avon product lines and I often see market traders and ebayers selling discontinued products that are 4years old and then some. I wouldn't not buy products as old as that.Life's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0
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