Buried Truth: Finding true wholesale product suppliers
A wholesaler sells products to business owners at rates
substantially below retail prices, usually in bulk, so that
business owners may sell the products for the wholesalers.
"Wholesale" is a word that gets tossed around all too easily
these days, especially online. There are lots of people posing
as wholesalers who really do not have prices that can be labeled
as wholesale, when they are actually near to the regular retail
cost. Business owners must be careful to make sure that they are
not getting ripped off by so-called wholesalers who are in fact
making their money off of business owners who don't know better.
The best way to determine if the business you are working with
is really a wholesaler is to look at their prices. If the prices
are not substantially below retail level, then they are
obviously not true wholesale product suppliers. Go to the
original supplier of your product to see what the original price
of that product is. Ebay suggests going out to buy a product
from a retail supplier, then looking up the wholesaler
information on their site. By contacting the original seller's
outside sales department, you can find out how much a wholesaler
would sell the product for and how you can obtain that product.
Do not make any rash commitments, however - wholesalers often
ask sellers to sell enormous amounts of a particular item.
There is a very helpful website at twomillionproducts.com, which
provides the information on manufacturer or wholesale
information on over two million products. This website is
constantly updated and provides accurate contact information for
buyers to get in touch with wholesalers directly.