here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

Where do you buy your DVD's from?


 


As if a business would blurt out their sources:^O


 


A lot of businesses put a lot of time into sourcing products, especially something that isnt really available here in Australia.


 


Why would us sellers just blurt out our suppliers after we put the hard work into locating them


 


If i can locate many here in Australia and overseas, anyone can 🙂

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here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

I've had two people ask me where I buy the material to make my stock. I thought about it for a few minutes, then answered them honestly. That particular stock isn't quite the same as DVDs, though, and I certainly wouldn't be revealing my sources for that kind of thing.



Main reasons I told them were 1) they're both very good customers, 2) buying the material is one thing, learning how to use it then spending the time constructing a single piece is quite another... Plus, I'm actually quite happy to share my knowledge about my particular craft, and have done so quite extensively with some customers (who have continued to purchase from me).

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here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

Be careful if buying DVD's from an overseasa source as they may well not work here in Australia. We use PAL decoding whereas some other countries (USA) use NTSC, also DVD's can be region specific making them unplayable in our DVD players.

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here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

I buy my DVDS in Australia


 


I have just lost my 30 free listings 😞


 


I have a little PowerSeller icon and have been advised I will be a Tip Rated Seller in the next evaluation period


 


I'm glad I got those 30 in earlier today 😄

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here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

You can find heaps of great deals on DVDs, music and other things right here on eBay. Plenty of Aussie sellers have bulk lots of things that drastically reduce the cost of each individual them. If you're a good seller, you can sell them individually for higher or even as a lot for higher than you paid.

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You know a good deal in bulk lots on ebay when you look in the bidding history and a couple of high feedback members are bidding, could be resellers looking for a bargain 🙂

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here's a question I'm sure all you business sellers have had :)

The smart resellers use a buying ID so you wouldn't necessarily know 😉

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