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Liquidation Secrets – Surplus.net Membership

I have close ties to the world of surplus and excess merchandise. I have bought and sold hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of closeout and overstock merchandise. I have retailed and wholesaled merchandise online and through more traditional “retail” store fronts. I know without a doubt a great deal of success came from the [...]

What is a Wholesale Liquidator?

A liquidator distributes merchandise that is considered surplus and/or salvage. A liquidator can get merchandise from a variety of sources including retail customer returns, stagnant inventory, last seasons models, overstock, canceled orders and other means. The Liquidators’ main audience for this type of merchandise is simply anyone that is searching for wholesale merchandise to resell. [...]

Dropshipping Case study – ebay

Can you make money selling merchandise on ebay that you do not own? It is called dropshipping and there are tons of people listing items right now on ebay who are selling, collecting the money and then having merchandise shipped direct to their ebay buyers. Can you be successful doing this? Here we have a [...]

Buy Direct Pallets from Seventh Avenue

Lets get right to the source today for catalog closeouts and returned merchandise. There is no need to buy from a liquidator or broker when looking for pallets and truckloads of Furniture, Home decor, Bed and Bath, Kitchenware, Apparel, Jewelry and other merchandise. PLEASE NOTE: The following contact information will put you in touch with [...]

Closeout Educational Blog – Another Interesting Read!

I am going to pass on a very informative blog today, The Clothing Broker (update: blog no longer published). In this Blog they talk very specifically about sourcing high end name brand apparel with an emphasis towards Ebay sellers. I spent at least 30-40 minutes reading through this informative site and I think you will [...]

Dropshipping Merchandise – Closeouts

Drop shipping is a supply chain management in which the retailer does not keep goods in stock, but instead transfers customer orders and shipment details to a supplier who then ship the goods directly to the customer . The seller makes their profit on the difference between the wholesale and retail price. Can money be [...]