Hi Dave,
Sounds like you are interested in consumer electronics.. Well, you asked the right guy, as I have sold many on ebay and know exactly where to get them.
Couple good places off the top of my head that I have suggested and/or used myself are:
Genco Salvage Auctions:
American Merchandise Liquidation:
I have written several articles on this topic on how to obtain and what types of pricing they have, how they operate, etc.. Here are a couple..
Basically, the pricing is like 30% of wholesale.. So, in the store, lets say a huge TV is $400. Wholesale it is $300. You would pay $90 for
it.. ALL NAME BRAND.. Sony, Panasonic, Memorex, etc.
Also, I buy from certain people on eBay and turn around and sell on eBay.. Here are some dynamically updating pages I created with some of the premium sellers..
It takes a bit to load so be patient..
Sincerely
Tony
Dave <fapilot@aaaa.net> wrote:
-------Original Message------- Date: 06/06/06 07:29:20 Subject: ITEM #9526199482 - YOUR VERY OWN COMPLETE INTERNET BUSINESS+SALES TRAINING |
Hey Erin:
I would like to get started as soon as possible.I have dabbled in Ebay quite a bit but never has been serious.I am interested in electronics.Home stuff,car stereos ect.I guess id jump to whatever I can get a good deal on.My email addy instead of the
dsnjm@aaaa.net
could you use
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