UK FBA verified / accepted Distributer or wholesalers to resell on Amazon
Hi Everyone!
My dear fellows, please anyone here, can give me honest suggestions that how to find for free of cost the best Amazon verified/accepted Distributer or wholesalers to resell on Amazon. Moreover, I will be Thankful if anyone can enlist them (Wholesellers’ or distributers’ website links) here.
Best Regards,
Alex Parker
37 replies
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I have always found Google to be of good use for doing that. Plus a little research too of course, which again Google often helps with.
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I’d love to give you all my suppliers details, as long as you promise not to undercut me on anything I sell…
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my best sellers - all DIY related so try plumbers merchants
left handed screw drivers
sky hooks
elbow grease
glass hammers
and top of the list - replacement bubbles for spirit levels
good luck
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And just in case you haven’t got the message from the other replies on here, GET REAL. No seller is going to give you the names of their suppliers so you can compete with them. Do you have any experience of running a business?
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I think the Ops username is great! Maybe that is what someone has suggested he should deal in!
Buy Caves! It’s the next big thing!
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I get that the OP asked a daft question but here’s how you do it:
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Find the product you want to sell.
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Go to the brand’s website and look for authorised distributors.
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If you can’t find any pointers, email the brand itself and ask to become a customer or point you in the right direction.
If you follow this, it’s hard to go wrong in my experience.
As a rule of thumb I’ve found that if the brand itself authorises the distributor, Amazon accepts them.
Regardless, I’ve personally found that wholesaling is a race to the bottom and a product becomes efficient (and therefore unprofitable) fast. Stick to growing your own brand if you can.
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I’ve heard Ebay has a wholesale section…