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Where do the sellers of TRUCKLOADS get their stock
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I'm interested in opening a local warehouse (Milwaukee, Wi) which will supply small shop oweners, flea markets, and e-Bay seller with liquidated, salvage and closeout etc items. Any inside input will be helpful

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Eleco Chambord government etc choose your poisen. Nobody around here is willing to talk about their sources.
Though I can say it does help if you want sources of specific items, What are you looking for? I have several truckloads of old incomplete computers and monitors you could have.
Is that what your looking for? If so go to imasd wholesalers there are sources there, can't say any are that great but you could get truckloads of something.
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Hey LWglobal,
I dont mind talking about my sources although you can find them on the internet pretty easy with a few mintues of searching.
Try Liquidation.com, Viatrading.com or Genco.com
Buy it by the pallet or by the truckload. Watch out for shipping costs depending on your location!
Hope that helps?
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If you got the power(money) to purchase a truckload, you need to contact the purchasing office of the type of products you want to sell. It'll be hard in the beginning to break the ice with any of them but once you're in, they'll call you with their leftovers as well.
Gary -
highsierra wrote:I dont mind talking about my sources although you can find them on the internet pretty easy with a few mintues of searching.
It seems that an internet search yields 99% junk -
gpdistribution wrote:If you got the power(money) to purchase a truckload, you need to contact the purchasing office of the type of products you want to sell. It'll be hard in the beginning to break the ice with any of them but once you're in, they'll call you with their leftovers as well.
This is exactly what I'm trying to do. I've been trying to get leftover clothing from Nordstrom, but have had a hard time convincing them to talk to me. I don't have the money to buy whole truckloads of clothing, but would love to get their shelf pulls.
Any ideas?
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Off the top of my head I know several that get their stuff from the Old Govt. auctions that have now been privatized and no longer make the huge profit they used to make. But there is still alot of stuff moving. Second you can approach certain companies and buy their inventoried stock piles since they have to pay extra taxes on store housed goods if it stays on the floor for the next fiscal year. There is also the same for those companies such as i worked for that have finished product (too expensive to just dump as a loss) that does not meet the criteria for a number one category product and they wearhouse it until they can retrieve their loss. There are hundreds of these types of avenues, if you have the guts, travel and money.
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WE ARE HERE IN MONTREAL,CANADA.WE IMPORT AND WHOLESALE.WE HAVE GOODS THAT ARE FROM LAST YEAR STILL IN FASHIONS BUT WE GOTTA PUT NEW STOKS IN OUR WEARHOUSE AND TRYIG SELL THE GOODS FORM LAST YEAR.IF THIS SOMETHING U WANT PLZ WRITE MEBACK.THEN WE'LL GO FROM THERE
RGDS
KAVEN -
I too am trying to find where these wholesalers bid on department store returns/salvage/overstock they all seem to get access to the same manifests etc if anyone wants to private me where i can find these distributors pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee do I am anxious to get rid of !@#$ wholesalers who dont answer emails , phone calls and have no idea how to run a business lol you know what i mean , anyways anyone out there willing to help out it would be great appreciated
I too have tried several times to contact the distributors for department stores such as nordstroms to get only voicemails and no call backs
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Find out what large stores do with their salvage merchandise. I know genco handles a few large stores' returns. Different stores use different companies to liquidate their stuff tho...
LWglobal wrote:I'm interested in opening a local warehouse (Milwaukee, Wi) which will supply small shop oweners, flea markets, and e-Bay seller with liquidated, salvage and closeout etc items. Any inside input will be helpful
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