Top 20 Wholesale Sources For eBay Sellers
Nov 12th, 2007 by JH
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The Top 20 Wholesale Sources is only $2.99. Here is specifically what you gonna get, besides gaining all 20 wholesale sources from a password-protected site, where McGrath uses 14 of these suppliers himself:
1. Search engine site which directly connects you to thousands of wholesale sources AND wholesale auction sites, where you can perform product searches by specific product or category.
2. Directory of almost every manufacturer in the United States with contact information.
3. Web page where you can apply for a sales-tax or business-use tax number for your state.
You can relax knowing that you are getting real valuable information from a trusted Powerseller.
4. Flea Market Directory where hundreds of flea markets around the country is listed.
5. Government Auction Guide which allows you to access US Customs, General Services Administration, US Postal Service and Department of Defense on-line auctions, along with instructions for bidding. (Some sellers on eBay charged $19.99 for this information.)
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The government auctions are very interesting. We have one that is not too far away in Atlanta that we went to just to check it out. It was incredible what that had. Certainly a great wholesale resource for eBay if that is something you are interested in doing. Scott
Jenny, what do you sell on ebay?
very interesting… 
Wah Jenny, very interesting blog
U must be a eBay power seller
Glad to visit ur blog.. lemme save ur feed
Jenny,
I love this one : “5. Government Auction Guide which allows you to access US Customs, General Services Administration, US Postal Service and Department of Defense on-line auctions, along with instructions for bidding. (Some sellers on eBay charged $19.99 for this information.)”
The other thing they should come up is to sell tax lien on ebay :). I invested big on tax lien. People who did not pay their tax, I bought their tax their own from county. Very good business :).
Jamy
Hi Scott, so, what did you manage to grab from the Government auction? Would love to hear that…
Hi Michael, I’m selling some woman stuff and testing on some other niches at the same time.
Hi Jamy, the gold woman. That’s an interesting opinion. Perhaps you can educate us about tax lien in your blog, I’m sure many of us are dying to know about your investment and how you manage to net profits out of it.
OIC.. I got a friend who also sells things online like fake watches, buddhist things, rare rocks, etc..
I tried researching ebay and gave up - simply too huge la, i can’t find a niche like you
Hope ur making loads of cash XD
But I am a full-time blogger on the other hand..
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Hi Jen,
Great tips here and yes, ebay is giving me more profits day by day. I am targeting RM30K per-mth by 2008 year end.
Definitely will pay you a visit for more info.
Cheers.