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buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses Asked by: routs-ga List Price: $50.00 |
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14 Jun 2005 08:38 PDT
Expires: 14 Jul 2005 08:38 PDT Question ID: 533198 |
I get cheap air travel and would like to somehow take this opportunity and make it into some kind of business, examples of the cheap travel are london return to australia £120, london rtn america £90, I was thinking of some sort of buying and selling business and using ebay, I was wondering if you had any ideas of what sort of countries i could visit and what sort of products i should be looking for to buy cheap, & to sell on for a profit using ebay. Or failing that any other ideas for a business that i could make use of my cheap travel, thanks in advance routs |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
Answered By: politicalguru-ga on 14 Jun 2005 09:43 PDT Rated: |
Dear Routs, Here are several ideas on what to sell on eBay: - If you are able to travel to China (and less so, but also India, the Philippines and Indonesia), it might be possible for you to purchase mass manufactured goods (toys, cosmetics, electronics) and sell them on eBay. The prices of those items in China are remarkably cheap in comparison to the UK. - From other countries, I would probably bring things that are either unavailable in the UK (not becuase of legal prohibition, of course), or are hard-to-find: American editions of CDs or other popular items that haven't been released yet in the UK; perhaps some food items; and designer clothing from both countries. - For countries that are considered "exotic" by some (Arab countries, Japan, Russia, Israel, etc.), even bringing items written in that country's language, or "typical" ethnic items from these countries might do the trick. - You could also decide that you specialise in a certain field (e.g., antiques). If you'll go to flea-markets in Australia, US and similar countries, you'd probably find things that antique buyers in the UK won't. To know more about such trends on eBay, read the following: Hot Toys Christmas 2003 <http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=246142> What's Hot on eBay < http://pages.ebay.com/sellercentral/whatshot.html> - what are the most selling items on the American site. Want It Now <http://pages.ebay.co.uk/wantitnow/index.html> - what people listed as their wishes, in the British site. Naturally, you would want to know the import regulations on items you wish to take into the country: HM Customs <http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/> Further Idea ------------ If you have knowledge of such flights, you might be able to offer yourself as a personal courier, taking things from one country to another. I couldn't understand from your question whether you have a regular schedule, or that you have affordable flights to "random" destination. If the former is correct, this could be a possibility. Read more about this possibility here: Air Courier.co.uk <http://www.aircourier.co.uk/index.htm> I hope this answers your question. Please contact me if you need any further clarification on this answer before you rate it. My search strategy was to seek items that are considerably cheaper overseas, or in demand in the UK. |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: owain-ga on 14 Jun 2005 14:09 PDT |
If you are bringing in items specifically for reselling, this counts as commercial importing, and you will be liable for Customs duties and VAT at the point of entry to the EU. You will also be liable as the manufacturer/importer of the item into the EU for all certification and product liability issues. Owain |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: jojoakash-ga on 27 Jun 2005 05:17 PDT |
Go to India and order cheam indian handicraft items and sell at huge amount even wal mart is doing so if you need addresses let me know. |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: routs-ga on 27 Jun 2005 07:58 PDT |
dear jojoakash thanks for your comment what is cheam indian handicraft? is there any websites that i can look at it on, and yes please to the address thanks very much, routs |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: routs-ga on 28 Jun 2005 10:31 PDT |
thanks owain i'll look into that cheers routs |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: the_professional-ga on 29 Jun 2005 23:44 PDT |
I am based in China and if you are interested in partnering with someone over here to get you cheap manufactured merchandise here, we may be able to work something out. I go to the UK frequently and we may be able to do something together. Email me if you are interested. |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: jojoakash-ga on 03 Jul 2005 02:54 PDT |
Few manufacturers in India are ajay@paragonmetal.com sharad@bansalimpex.com nk@alviras.com gangacrafts@vsnl.com, faisal101@sancharnet.in akashemailid@yahoo.co.in mail them for more information and price or samples |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: routs-ga on 03 Jul 2005 03:13 PDT |
thanks jojoakash i'll look int it regards routs |
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Re: buying from overseas and selling on ebay from england
From: jojoakash-ga on 03 Jul 2005 03:16 PDT |
oops i forget to mention web sites www.paragonmetal.com www.saiconsultantsindia.com www.bansalimpex.com i did a spelling mistake, please read cheap instead of cheam |
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