Wednesday 15 December 2010

Sell on Ebay - UK Dropshippers and Wholesalers for Online Selling

Welcome to my blog. Here, you will get all the information about making money on Ebay. The Blog includes following Titles:-
Ebay Beginners Guide
Ebay Advance Guide
List of UK Wholesalers and Dropshippers
Beginners Guide to eBay

Why eBay?

eBay has been around for more than a decade now, but there are still lots of people talking about the entrepreneurial opportunities it provides. The question is – is it really so special? And if so, why?

eBay has proved to be a very lucrative market for many sellers, especially those who have forged out their own niche. It certainly isn’t a get rich quick scheme – just like any other business it requires hard work and dedication. But an eBay business doesn’t necessarily have to make you a millionaire to be beneficial: the lifestyle benefits are pretty good on their own! Working from home, being your own boss, and having the freedom to choose something to sell you are passionate about, are all great reasons why selling on eBay either part or full time, is a fantastic way to earn money. What makes eBay different from any other business model is that you don’t need much capital to get started - anyone with $50 to invest can get a business underway on eBay. Let us tell you a bit more about what’s involved:

Here’s what you’ll need to start an eBay business – and it’s surprisingly little!

    * An up-to-date computer
    * A digital camera
    * High speed Internet connection
    * A phone
    * Shipping supplies (i.e. boxes, packing tape, bubble wrap, tape measure, postal charts & scales)

To get started, the first thing you’ll need to do is Register on eBay.

Go to www.eBay.com and click the Register link at the top of the page. If you are already browsing, this link will appear at the top of every page in eBay until you have registered.

Fill in your details. You will be required to enter your email address, residential address and phone number.

Then you’ll be asked to choose a user ID. Your eBay user ID is what everyone will see who deals with you. Make sure that you choose an ID that you like – after all, you will be using it from now on for all of your transactions!

eBay will suggest a number of options if your ID is taken, but most people like to create their own. It’s a great idea to create an ID that reflects your business. For example, redhousejewelry.

Once you have entered your details, you will need to open your email, find the welcome email from eBay, and click the verification link.

You’ll then just need to re-enter your email address and copy and paste in the unique confirmation code into the eBay web page.  Once this is done, you are immediately able to bid and buy.

Find something to sell

When you first start off on eBay, I recommend just selling something you’ve got lying around the house. It could be clothing or jewelry you no longer wear, the children's old toys, an appliance or piece of furniture.

Once you’ve found something, check with eBay’s guidelines to determine whether or not it’s actually allowed to be sold on eBay permissible (some items, like food, weapons and event tickets have selling restrictions or are prohibited).

Another thing you’ll want to do is get an idea of how much your item usually sells for on eBay, so you know what price to list it for. You can easily see how much similar items have sold for by searching eBay’s completed listings.

To access this feature, just type in a product search as normal, then, when the first results appear, scroll down the left hand Refine Search panel, until you reach the Preferences section. Under ‘Show only’ you’ll see a box for Completed Listings. Check this box – if you aren’t already logged in, eBay will now ask you to do so – and all the completed listings in the past two weeks will display.

Listings with a green price are those that were successfully sold. Listing with a red price are items that finished without a sale.

By scrolling through and looking at this data, you can quickly ascertain two things (a) whether your item is likely to sell (if there are more green prices than red), and  (b) how much the item sells for on average.

You can also see whether other sellers of this item have more success with Buy It Now or auction format.

All in all, looking at completed listings should be a fundamental part of any eBay sellers’ preparation. It will help you avoid common mistakes such as listing at a price that’s too low or too high and wasting money listing an item that isn’t very popular.
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If you are going to list an item that isn’t a run-of-the mill household item, but an antique or collectible, then it would be a good idea to get a professional valuation before listing it on eBay. Proper authentication will also encourage collectors to bid.

Finally, another very important reason for starting your eBay career by selling a few things from around the house is that, initially, buyers are likely to be reluctant to purchase anything of great value from a new seller. Building feedback is a really important part of establishing your credibility, so it’s worth starting now to work on reaching at least 30 positive feedbacks before you move into buying and reselling wholesale lots.

Tip: Buying some things off eBay is also a good way to get your feedback up quickly!



Start Selling!

Click on the Sell link from the top of the eBay page you are currently browsing.

At the end of the process of listing your first item, you’ll be asked to do three things:


   2. Select how you will sell your eBay seller fees (Options are: PayPal, credit card, debit card or businesses can pay by check).
   3. Select which payment options you will accept from your buyers: PayPal, ProPay, Moneybookers, Paymate, Merchant credit card, Payment upon pickup.

With this in mind, it’s a good idea grab your wallet before you start so you have it handy at the end.

Okay, so you’re now ready to start listing your first item. Although you can save your listing draft at anytime and come back to it later, it’s easiest just to make sure you have everything ready when you start.

You will need:

    * Between 3-5 good photos of the item you are going to sell. You can use more or less, but this is usually a good number.
    * All the important details about your item: Brand, dimensions, model number, whether it has a warranty, any damage, color, age and so forth.
    * The shipping cost. You can check what other sellers are charging for the item, or take a look at the post office website for your country. It’s very important not to undercharge on shipping, otherwise you’ll end up losing money; on the other hand, you don’t want to overcharge either, otherwise your listing will end up further down the search results and be less attractive to buyers.

When you’re ready to go, click the Sell link from the top of any page on the eBay site.

The first thing you’ll need to do is type in a brief description of the item you’re going to sell.  Once you’ve done that, click Start Selling, and eBay will ask you to login in again. This is a security measure, just to make sure you are really you!

eBay will now provide a list of suggested categories for the item. All you have to do is check the one that best fits your item.

Click Continue.

Creating a title

Next you’ll be asked to create a title for your listing. The listing title is what people will see first when they are browsing eBay’s listings, so it’s important to think about what will be the most useful information to present to prospective buyers. 

Tip: Take a look at some other listings (both completed and live) for the same/or a similar item to get some ideas.

Here’s an example of a good title for a camera: Nikon Coolpix L4 digital camera 6.2 megapixel.

This title clearly describes the most important attributes of the camera, and will appear in the search results for important keywords that potential buyers will search for, such as: ‘camera’, ‘digital camera’, ‘nikon camera’, ‘digital’, ‘Nikon Coolpix’, ‘Nikon coolpix L4’, ‘6.2 megapixel camera’, and so on.

You can also add a subtitle, but this is more of an advanced feature for sellers who have got extra killer benefits, worth the additional cost.

Item Specifics

The next step is to add items specifics, using the drop-down menus.  Item specifics are things like the brand, model and color of the item. It’s really important that you add as many of these as you can, because eBay’s search engine uses item specifics to help match potential buyers with your listing. If you don’t make the effort to add these details, your listing may be deemed less relevant and be placed in a lower search rank.
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Adding Pictures

You’ll want to have about 3 good quality photos to add to your listing. The easiest way is to take a few shots on your digital camera, edit them in a program like Picasa, and save in a folder on your Desktop for easy retrieval.

When you come to this step of your eBay listing, click Add Pictures, and then Browse to locate the pictures on your computer. Add all the pictures you want to upload and then click the Upload button.

Make sure you take advantage of adding a free gallery picture to your item. Checking this box means that the first photo you uploaded will display beside the listing title in the search results. A gallery picture is a proven way to increase the number of buyers who will click through to view your full listing.

Note: Gallery is free on eBay.com, however sellers on eBay’s global sites may have to pay a fee for this feature. We still recommend adding a gallery picture unless you are seriously short on cash.

Writing a Description

Once again, checking out other similar listings is an excellent way of getting ideas for your own, paying particular attention to Top-Rated Sellers. That said, you should never copy someone else’s listing too closely, as this is plagiarism. An easy way to write a nice description is to list the main features in benefits in bullet-point form. Don’t forget to include the item’s condition at the top of your listing. You should also include a few sentences with information about the shipping and payment services you offer, and any warranties or guarantees that come with the item.

A great listing description will describe the benefits of the item (i.e. why the buyer’s life will be so much better with the item!) and even include a little bit of information about your own background, especially if you have some expertise in the area.

Choose the selling format

Next, choose how you want to sell the item. The auction-style listing is great for your first listing, as it’s really exciting watching the bidding war take place. If you have a low starting price (recommended), then you’ll also attract maximum interest. On the other hand, the Buy it Now for is good if you know how much you want to get for the item or if you have several of the same item available.   You can also do both: Have an auction running, and a Buy It Now (BIN) price as well. The BIN price will disappear once the first bid has been made.

Listing duration

The next step is to choose a listing duration. 7 days is the default, and generally the best option as it gives plenty of time for lots of buyers to view your listing. However, in some cases a longer or shorter time is better; for example, if you have a really high-demand item, like an iPod, then 3 days can work well. On the other hand, 10 days is worth considering for a big-ticket item like an art-work or a collectible, as potential buyers often need more time to make a decision that involves a significant financial investment.

Accepted payments

Now it’s time to choose how your buyers can pay you. These are the options you can offer:

    * PayPal
    * ProPay
    * Moneybookers
    * Paymate
    * Credit card or debit card processed through the seller's Internet merchant account
    * Payment upon pickup
    * Bill Me Later

PayPal is a popular payment method, but you should compare its service carefully with Moneybookers, ProPay and Paymate, as PayPal can hold your funds for up to 21 days to ensure a smooth transaction.

Shipping

Choosing what shipping options you’ll offer your buyer is your next task. Will you post the item out? Or do you only offer pick-up? Casual sellers often use pick-up, especially for cumbersome items like furniture. But if you’re going pro, then you’ll definitely want to postage, so that your item is available to as many buyers as possible.

You can choose whether you want to calculate postage cost based on the location of the buyer, or offer the same cost to all buyers. If you are selling to buyers just in your country, and the item is fairly small and light-weight, then the same cost will usually be okay. A calculated postage cost is essential when you ship internationally or are selling a unusually sized or overweight item.

Select which postal carriers you want to use, these will vary depending on your country. For US eBay sellers, USPS generally offers the cheapest postal rates, but it’s best to compare all the main services by visiting their websites before you select one.

You will note that the location your eBay account is registered at will show up as the default item location.

Tip: If you are drop shipping, you should change this to the location of the drop shipper.

Finally (for this page anyway!) you can choose to offer a returns policy (again, this is a good idea for pro sellers, not so important if you are just selling a few bits around the house), and add any additional checkout instructions if you have them.

eBay will now show you your listing fees so far at the bottom of the page, before you click continue.

Listing upgrades

On the next page, you get another chance to add any listing upgrades. The purpose of these upgrades is to help make your listing more visible. When you start selling seriously, it’s a good idea to spend some time testing these upgrades and finding out whether they make any difference to your final profit. However, there’s no real reason to use them for a casual listing.

You also get a chance to preview how your listing will appear in the search results. And below that, your entire listing. If you spot any mistakes, now is the time to fix them before you go live!

List your item! (Or create your seller's account)

Normally, following this review you will see a button to List your Item to make it live on eBay. However, since this is the first time you are selling on eBay, you’ll be asked to set up your sellers account first.  Click Continue.

At this point, you’ll be asked to sign in again as a security measure. Then, you’ll need to choose how you are going to pay your seller fees from one of the following options (the information below is taken from eBay’s help page http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/questions/selling-fees.html)

    * PayPal: Your amount due will automatically be deducted from the PayPal account that you select for automatic payments.
    * Automatic credit card payments: eBay will automatically charge your fees directly to the credit card you place on file (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover Card). Your credit card is usually charged five to seven days after you receive your invoice.
    * Direct pay from your checking account:  eBay will automatically deduct your seller fees from your checking account on the same day each month.
    * Check (for business only): Submit a payment coupon along with your check and mail it to the address on the coupon.
    * One-time payment: Even if you have scheduled automatic payments, you can make a one-time payment using Direct Pay, a credit card, or your PayPal account. It’s best to make one-time payments at least 5 days before the scheduled automatic payment to avoid duplicate payments.

See eBay’s help for more information on how to pay your seller fees: http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/pay-fees.html

Then, you’ll need to provide a credit or debit card to verify your identity. If you don’t wish to do this, then you can use eBay’s ID Verify option, which costs US$5.

Once you’ve completed these steps, and created your sellers account, you can list your item. You’ll immediately receive an email saying that you item has been successfully listed, and you can keep track of activity via My eBay.

Tracking your listing’s activity

Whenever you want to see how your listing is doing – whether there have been many viewers or bidders – just login to eBay and click the My eBay link from the menu at the top of any page. From here you can easily view all of your active listings, answer buyer’s questions, see how many people are watching your listing and how many have placed bids.

Whenever an activity takes place that requires your action – for example, someone asks a question about your item, or the item sells - you’ll also be sent an email.

Hooray! A sale

When your listing is successfully completed with a sale, an email is automatically sent from eBay to the buyer with your payment instructions. When you receive the buyer’s payment, leave positive feedback and ship the item out as soon as possible.

Feedback isn’t compulsory for any eBay user, but as it’s very important to your reputation as a seller, you should give feedback to your buyer as soon as possible to encourage them to reciprocate.

If the item doesn’t sell, then eBay will send you an email giving you the opportunity to re-list your item.

10 Smart Selling Strategies for Maximum eBay Profit

   1. Use the Completed Listings tool to research your item’s success rate and average selling price before you list.
   2. Make sure your title includes at least five important keywords or numbers that potential buyers are likely to search for.
   3. Always spell-check your title and description before listing. (Writing it in Word and then copying and pasting into eBay is the best way). Misspellings make your item much harder for buyers to find.
   4. Spend time taking decent photographs of your item against a plain background with good lighting. Use a free editing program like Picasa for minor editing. Make sure your final pictures are at least 1000 pixels on the longest side, and/or have a dpi of at least 90.  Edited photos are a proven way of increasing the chances your item will sell successfully.
   5. Don’t end your auction after midnight. The more people online when your auction is closing, the more bids you are likely to receive.
   6. Test Auction format against Buy It Now, and see which strategy gives you the greatest profit.
   7. Ship the item out to your buyer as soon as possible. The longer they have to wait to receive it, the more likely they are to give negative feedback.
   8. Take advantage of the Search Visibility Analysis tool in My eBay to pinpoint ways to get your listings in front of more potential buyers.
   9. Make a point of providing excellent communication: Answer questions within a couple of hours of receiving them if possible; Thank the buyer for their payment; Email them to let them know you have shipped the item; Follow up a few days later to check they received the item and are satisfied with it (also a good opportunity to remind them to leave feedback).
  10. Read eBay’s Becoming a Better Seller section for some great advice on ways to improve your sales:

Advanced eBay Training: Trading Assistant

In this advanced lesson for eBay sellers, we'll be looking at ways of expanding your business and taking it in new directions. To start off with, here's a different way to profit off eBay...

Trading Assistants

If you decide that you don't enjoy sourcing stock, but still like the buzz of selling on eBay, or you simply want to expand your business, then you might want to consider becoming a Trading Assistant. A Trading Assistant is someone who sells their expertise as an eBay seller. People with goods to sell who don't want to/ don't know how to manage their sales hire Trading Assistants to take care of all that for them.

Trading Assistants manage the inventory, place the listings on eBay, and also package and post the goods to the buyer. For this they receive a cut of the profit.

There are many rewards for working as a trading assistant: for a start, you'll be able to interact with your clients in person, which can make a nice change from sitting at a computer all day; you don't have to worry about sourcing stock, and there is enormous potential for expanding your business.

However, it's not a job for the faint-hearted. You have to be very good at making a profit most of the time in order to make this work. You'll also have to take on a new professional image dealing with clients and have excellent communication skills.

eBay has a Trading Assistant Directory in which trading assistants can advertise their services.

To be listed, you need to have sold four items or more in the past 30 days, have a feedback rating of 50 or higher, and at least 97% feedback. Because you are responsible to your clients for selling their goods, you need to consider the following factors before you become a trading assistant:

    * Are you going to charge a percentage of each sale or a flat fee?
    * Will you ship the items?
    * In what format will you sell the items? Fixed Price? Auction?
    * What if the item doesn't sell?

A word of advice from PowerSellers:

For the percentages to work out favorably, it's difficult to make a good profit on items that sell for less than $100.

It's not unheard of for misunderstandings to occur between a trading assistant and client, so one of the most important tasks on your 'to do' list should be making sure you have a strong, clearly worded contract in place that includes:

    * A clearly itemized list of eBay's pricing options, including listing enhancements.
    * A chart or table of fees so that your client is easily able to see how they add up.
    * An explanation of Final Value Fees
    * Some basic eBay operating rules
    * Important points: such as the client can't back out once the auction has been listed and so on.
    * Make sure that your area of responsibility is clearly defined, as is that of the client. You don't want to leave room to be accused of things beyond your control, nor do you want to give them room to start taking over!
A good contract and good communication is the key to being a successful trading assistant. I strongly recommend going over important points verbally with the client also.

To find customers:

    * List in the Trading Assistant directory
    * Advertise in your local paper.
    * Advertise in trade magazines, particularly for niche and collectible items.
    * Pin up flyers on community notice boards and using word of mouth (always the most effective way!). Just walking around your local town centre and personally distributing flyers or business cards is one of the best ways to get people to notice and remember you.

You'll find that you will only need between 5 and 10 good clients to fill up your time initially, depending on how you want to grow your business and how much stock each client has to sell.

Here are the list of some UK Wholesalers and Dropshippers

Supplier Information
Website
http://www.activ8uk.co.uk
Type
Wholesalers

Product Information
Products
Aerials, Batteries, Blackberry / PDA Accessories, Bluetooth, Car Kits & Holders, Cases & Pouches, Chargers, Charms, Computer Accessories, Data Cables, Digital Camera Batteries, Games, Hands Free, iPad accessories, Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard & Mouse, Memory Cards, Phone Covers, Sony Mp3, Sony PSP, Spare Parts, Unlocking Kits.
Brands
Lg, Samsung, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Canon.
Description
A UK based supplier of electronic products imported from China. Their product line includes branded mobile phone batteries and accessories, MP3 and gaming accessories, Blackberry and PDA accessories, spare parts and cables and much more. Prices and stock feeds are available following registration.

The main benefit of using this supplier is that they have effectively opened up importing to all budgets with their vast network of Asian suppliers. Customers don't have to buy products by the 100's or 1000's, as they have no minimum order requirements. Activ8 ship throughout Europe and charge VAT on all orders. They accept payment made through major credit cards and PayPal.

Website
http://www.thesolarcentre.co.uk

Type
Dropshippers, Wholesalers

Product Information
Products
Solar Garden Lights, Solar Fairy Lights, Solar Security Lights, Solar Wall Lights, Solar Shed Lights, Solar Spot Lights, Solar Gadgets, Solar Chargers, Solar Panels, Solar Garden Products, Solar Decorative Lighting, Solar Table Lighting, Solar Path Lights, Solar Accessories, Green Eco Products, Solar Toys.
Brands
Description
Solar Supplier has over 100 solar products available for drop ship or wholesale including solar security lights, solar shed lights, solar fairy lights, solar chargers, solar gadgets, solar garden products and solar toys. They accept most credit or debit cards including Visa, Visa Debit, MasterCard, Solo and Electron. They also accept payment by PayPal, bank transfers, postal orders and cheques. They can deliver to most countries worldwide.

Website
http://www.a2zjewellery.co.uk
Type
Dropshippers, Wholesalers


Product Information
Products
Bags, Wallets & Leather Goods, Caflon Ear Piercing, Christmas Products, Clocks, Copper Bangles, Fascinators, Fashion Charm Bracelets & Beads, Jewelry, Earrings, Rings, Nose Studs, Pendants, Chains, Pearls, Scarves, Silver Bracelets & Charms, Travel Accessories, Watch Batteries, Watches, Lipgloss, Eye Shadow, Eye Dust, Fake Eyelashes, Keyrings, Compact Mirror, Display Busts & Stands.
Brands
Base, Ben Sherman, Breil, Dolce & Gabbana, Ellesse, Firetrap, Fossil, French Connection, Henley, Identity, Jeff Banks, K Swiss, Kahuna, Karen Millen, Kenneth Cole, Lambretta, Morgan, Moschino, Oasis, PGA Tour, Pineapple, Police, Puma, Redherring, Rotary, Skagen, Spirit, Timberland, Umbro, Wingmaster, Yess.
Description
One of the leading costume and fashion jewelry suppliers in the UK and Europe. They now offer drop-shipping services on all orders of gold, silver, diamond, and designer watches. Payment for orders may be made by major credit/debit cards only. Deliveries outside Europe may be available upon request.

Website
http://www.lowpricedeals4u.com

Type
Dropshippers, Wholesalers, Liquidators

Product Information
Products
Memory Card, USB Flash Drive, Bluetooth, Camcorder, Compact Camera, Computers, DSLR Camera, Game Consoles, Media Players, Mobile Phones, MP3, Netbook, PC Components, External Hard Disk, Router, PDA, Watches, Video Games, Gaming Accessories.
Brands
A Data, Apple, Asus, BlackBerry, Canon, Casio, Creative, D-Link, Dopod, Epson, Eten, Fujifilm, GigaByte, Google, Hitachi, HP, HTC, iTech, Jabra, JVC, Kenline, Kingston, Kodak, Leica, LG, Mitac, Motorola, NEC, Nikon, Nintendo, Nokia, Olympus, Palm, Panasonic, Pentax, Ricoh, Samsung, SanDisk, Sanyo, Seagate, Sigma, Sony, Sony Ericsson, Speed, Tamron, Tissot, Tokina, Toshiba, Western Digital, Xbox, XFX.
Description
Low Price Deals 4U is a worldwide wholesale and drop ship supplier of Sim free mobile phones and other name brand consumer electronic products. Drop shipping is available for a one-time £19.95 fee. They accept PayPal, credit cards - Visa and MasterCard via PayPal, electronic funds transfers, Moneybookers and UK cash deposits. They ship to most countries worldwide.

Website
http://www.puckator.co.uk

Type
Dropshippers, Wholesalers

Product Information
Products
Angels, Bamboo Door Curtains, Country Artist Figures, Dragons, Dream Fairies, Fairies, Gift Bags, Plush Soft Toys, Springy Animals Pillows, World Sets, Back in Stock, Best Sellers, Gifts, Fathers Day, Abstract Statues, Samurai, Yoga Figurines, Bugs Insects, Cats, Dinosaurs, Dogs, Farmyard, Frogs Reptiles, Sealife, Wildlife, Zoo, Aromatherapy, Fragrance Oils, Oil Burners, Candleholders, Candlesticks, T Lite Holders, Candles, Christmas, Jellied, Vases, Wax, Chimes Hangers, Dreamcatchers, Mobiles Hangers, Wind Chimes, Clearance Stock, Pallets, Cats Whiskers Collectables, Cinderella Collection, Country Artists, Dragon's Flight, Dream Fairies, Exclusive Russian Dolls, Sherratt Simpson, Tin Toys, Cultural Figures, African Figures, Buddha Ganesh, Indian Princess Figures, Native American, Curtains Door, Acrylic Beaded Door Curtains, Bamboo Door Curtains, Dragons, Chinese Dragons, Dragon Figurines, Dragon Gifts, Egyptian, Egyptian Gifts, Figures Statues, Excavation Kits, Fantasy Fairytale, Angels, Fairies, Pixies Leprechauns, Unicorns, Garden, Ornaments, Stone Faces, Windmills, Gift Bags Boxes, Gothic Fantasy, Bikers Punks, Gargoyles, Knights, Princesses, Skulls Skeletons, Witches Wizards, Homewares, Clocks, Cushion Pads, Dried Flowers, Glassware, Kitchenware, Mats Coasters, Mirrors, Mugs, Wooden Gifts Ornaments, Incense, Burners Holders, Sticks Cones, Jewellery, Jewellery Ringholders, Metal Sculptures, Beasts Warriors, Men Motors, Metal Animals, Money Boxes, Fantasy, Novelty Themed, Novelty Pens, Ornamental Gifts, Crystal Figurines, Paperweights, Perfume Bottles, Pewter, Trinket Boxes, Waterballs, Picture Frames, Metal, Wooden, Porcelain, Ceramics, Soft Toys, Animal Pillows, Plush Soft Toys, Sand Animals, Sand Animals, Springy Animals, Tic Tac, Toys, Bouncy Balls, Flexible Wooden Snakes, Novelty Toys, Pocket Gliders, Wind Up Toys, Wooden Toys.
Brands
Description
This British company is the home of wholesale giftware online. They are the UK's leading importers of Wholesale Gifts, Wholesale Giftware, Homeware and Toys.

They specialize in supplying independent Gift Shops, tourist attractions, mail-order companies, garden centers, eBayers and department stores with their quality merchandise.

Shipping of wholesale gifts is available to every area of the UK, as well as many Gift retailers in Ireland, continental Europe, and the USA. Drop shipping is also available.

Website
http://www.mxwholesale.co.uk

Type
Wholesalers
Product Information
Products
Giftware, Toys, AS SEEN ON TV Products, Baby Items, Bags, Candles, Oil Burners, Incense, Clothing, Dresses, Umbrellas, Reading Glasses, Garden, Camping & Outdoor Products, Hats, Gloves, Scarves, Jewellery, Kitchen & Household Items, Party Wares, Wrapping Paper, Pet Products & Pest Control, Pound Line Items, Smoking Paraphernalia, Sweets, Food & Drink Products, Till Rolls & Pricing Guns, Summer Items, Pools, Stationery, Art, Craft & Packaging Supply, Toiletries, Personal Care & Bath, Tools, Paints, Glue, Fillers, Car & Bike Accessories, Adult Toys, Electrical, Batteries, Games, RC Cars, Exercise & Sports Equipment, Poncho, Inflatable, Wet Suit, Balls, Knitting, Yarn, Musical Instruments, Flute, England & Football Collectibles, Catering, Plastic Cups, Polish, Deodorizer, Floor Cloth, Office Supplies, Bin Bags, Display Stands, Tills, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Cards, Fairy Lights, Crackers, Santa Suit, Santa Hat, Dog Collars, Garden Products.
Brands
Lego, Zig Zag, Mattel, Colgate, Walt Disney, Panasonic, Ronson, Duracell, Astonish, Draper, Blackspur, Rizla, Harry Potter, Dragon Ball Z, Thunderbirds, Winnie The Pooh, Fimbles, Barbie, Simpsons, Adidas, Energizer, Casio, Remington, Tweenies, Rubba Dubbas, Ozzy Osbourne, Tonka, Sindy.
Description
A UK based wholesale company that offers a huge variety of items from home and garden products to musical instruments and sport equipments. They accept most major credit and debit cards. They ship within the UK and Ireland, shipping to other countries may be arranged upon special request only. Minimum order is £50.
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