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    Rob-Proietti is offline Junior Member
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    Post China Wholesales?

    Hello fellow entrepreneurs!

    Recently i've been looking into the idea of wholesaling via China imports.
    After a bit of research, i notice that the ipods (nano, touch, shuffle etc..) they're all very good copies and not the genuine thing.. But do look the part!

    The prices look quite appealing too; although there are shipping costs which no doubt would be a fair bit pricey!
    Just wondering if it is actually worth it?
    If so, can anyone recommend any quality sites with a good customer reputation?
    So far the only couple i've looked into properly are DHgate.com and Chinavasion.com

    Regards,
    Rob.

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    Hey I have sent you some info check it out
    Nate

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    Maybe much more profits you are going to get from wholesale Ebsilk.com. We promise you both quality products and favorable price. Also favorable silver membership is available. Hope this will be your best choice.

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    I have been selling them for about a year. Not ipods, not fakes, not even copies. I sell Unbranded products, just like you will find "Corn Flakes" in the cereal aisle nxt to "Kellogg's Corn Flakes", my generic units sell very well worldwide.

    First month I did $10,000 in sales and haven't looked back.

    I sell to Australia / New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, the UK, EU and elsewhere. Great quality, I can count the warranties on my fingers, after selling thousands.

    I am now also selling cell phones and refurbished Nintendo DS Lite game consoles. Next week I'll have a line of refurbed Blackberries, as well.

    All from China. But I warn you, dealing with the Chinese is no picnic.

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