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The best way to find wholesaler in my area

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  1. chhchung

    Joined: October 2003
    Posts: 179

    What is the best way to find wholesaler in my area? Also in my category. Any website address recommend to us. Also, I want to know what i need to know b4 starting wholesale business. I want to know more resources about wholesale (not finding wholesaler). Just want to improve knowledge in this field
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  2. sg_apparels

    Joined: December 2003
    Posts: 547

    google wholesale (your area)
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  3. cxm322

    Joined: December 2003
    Posts: 1,167

    phone book if you live in large metro area.
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  4. chhchung

    Joined: October 2003
    Posts: 179

    Oh phone number is a good way. But I didn't know what product they sold and hard to compare the price
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  5. artbroker

    Joined: June 2003
    Posts: 1,760

    Trade Shows. New York has great shows that would represent your area.

    Go to library and get trade journals or directories.
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  6. chhchung

    Joined: October 2003
    Posts: 179

    just curious no website can do the job, even wholesale411. They claim that they are the best.
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  7. pendants4u

    Joined: January 2004
    Posts: 130

    Chhchung... fix the darn links to your products on your site!!!!
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  8. chhchung

    Joined: October 2003
    Posts: 179

    oh i'm sorry. I'm too lazy to update the product. Because they are too much.
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  9. pendants4u

    Joined: January 2004
    Posts: 130

    Sounds like your discouraged. Let the customer judge if it's too much to pay. Price is perseaved as a value by the customer. Some will like the price... some not.
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