Apparently, eBay has partnered with BULQ to source inventory to flip on eBay. Thinking this must be a decent place to find inventory through their approval, I started digging. I was wrong.
Every single pallet I have dug through, whether it be an auction or BIN has been just trash. Over-priced leftovers from the big warehouse returns. Even when you cross-reference their ASIN and BIN numbers, they're too low to even market. The items don't even equal the palette's possible sale value.
I am left clueless about how these sellers source all of these magically profitable items from returns. Clearly, BULQ is some kind of trash marketing scheme.
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Apparently, eBay has partnered with BULQ to source inventory to flip on eBay. Thinking this must be a decent place to find inventory through their approval, I started digging. I was wrong.
Every single pallet I have dug through, whether it be an auction or BIN has been just trash. Over-priced leftovers from the big warehouse returns. Even when you cross-reference their ASIN and BIN numbers, they're too low to even market. The items don't even equal the palette's possible sale value.
I am left clueless about how these sellers source all of these magically profitable items from returns. Clearly, BULQ is some kind of trash marketing scheme.
Yeah i agree. I have plenty of capital, and lack of profitable items :/
All of the online "buy the whole pallet" services are like this. Even Amazon's own 888lots. The pallet seller is the only winner in the long run. eBay probably just chose the company with fewer complaints.. to have something to offer.
many Ebay sellers have their own outlets to find items for resale,you have to do your own homework,start locally,go to tradeshows,what is your expertise?
if you have capital,try estate auctions,antique wholesalers,manufacturers,wholesale distributors,even retailers would cut you a deal,usually a 20% discount but try to get more,time is hard for these guys