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Wholesaler's/Suppliers.
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The Works do (crap) brollies for 99p :-|0
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I get my supply of umbrellas from my local SportsDirect as these are cheaper that my wholesalers, you will also fins a lot of stores now (wilkinsons, poundland etc.) are cheaper than wholesalers now.
Yep agree there, they have the buying power.Everyones opinion is the most important.....no wonder nothing is ever agreed on.0 -
pitkin2020 wrote: »Yep agree there, they have the buying power.
a prime example.
diecast vehicles wholesale will cost approx. £20 inc. VAT for 6. go to poundland and get the same vehicle for £10 -
Hey what are you looking to resource????0
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First of all don't bother with any site which requires a membership fee to gain access to their lists of suppliers. Like many others, I was caught out when young and stupid, and never saw any leads that I couldn't have found myself with a bit of effort.
Look for trade shows, the websites for these often have lists of exhibitors. Likewise trade magazines (these are often free to subscribe to). If you know the brands you are looking for, you can contact the manufacturer and ask for a list of wholesalers in your area who stock their products.0
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