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Q: Selling ps2, xbox, gamecube etc video games ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Selling ps2, xbox, gamecube etc video games
Category: Business and Money > eCommerce
Asked by: limitlessenterprises-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 28 Jul 2005 12:44 PDT
Expires: 27 Aug 2005 12:44 PDT
Question ID: 549081
I am looking for a supplier to buy these games from to sell online
(mainly on eBay).  I need somewhere cheap enough that I can actually
compete with eBay prices and still make enough to cover eBay fees.

I'd prefer places requiring you to have a business license, sales tax
certificate and/or resale license so the average joe can't buy from
them.  Looking for a business to business sort of company.
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Subject: Re: Selling ps2, xbox, gamecube etc video games
From: jstncase-ga on 08 Aug 2005 13:12 PDT
 
Depending on what area you are in I could be more helpful as I can
probably direct you to wholesalers closer to your area. Central Games
- Los Angeles 213-748-2555, Game Thrill - Los Angeles 213-745-7233,
RBH Import Wholesale - 323-232-4319.

You can pick up from these places in person or have them ship it to
you. If you were to deal with larger companies like Ingram Micro, they
would drop ship for you and save you time and money and can ship
national/worldwide for you. Now assuming you dont live in Los Angeles,
or surrounding area, go to Google's local search. Now put in your
city, or preferrably a major city near you. Then under what put in
"Video Game Wholesale". And you should get a nice list. Main
places/points that have a lot of wholesalers are Los Angeles, San
Diego, San Francisco, then port cities in New York and Florida. You
can also try www.lik-sang.com for a very nice overseas wholesaler,
just be careful of the shipping charge. The prices listed on their
website are not the prices you would pay. You have to contact them for
a list of the wholesale prices.

Also you need to call your local phone company, and grab a Business
Phone Book. Normall a B2B phone book and look in there for
Wholesale/Distributors and you will get a nice list.

Enjoy.

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