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How To Find Products To Sell On eBay
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By: Kim Skinner Email Article
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My advice has always been to use a wholesaler who drop ships. This is much simpler than it sounds. A wholesaler buys directly from the manufacturer and sells the items at wholesale prices, in bulk, to retailers.

However, since the internet and eBay, lots of wholesalers are now willing to sell one item at a time and they'll also ship it anywhere you ask them to. What does this mean for you?

Basically it means, you put up the listing on eBay. It gets bid on. When the auction ends, you get paid. Then, you go to the wholesaler's site, order the item from him at a discounted price, and give him your buyer's shipping address. You never touch the product and you didn't spend any money until after you got paid!

This is how most people can offer new, brand name items at such low prices on eBay. And, if they can do it, YOU can do it.

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