Skip The Middleman...Buy Pallets & Truckoads Direct From The Source!

ATTENTION: eBay Sellers, Flea Market Vendors, Store Owners, Exporters, and Anyone Else Who Buys Wholesale Merchandise...

I know how frustrated you are searching for the same sources I found, BUT your exhausting search ends Right Now!


My name is Robert Cyr, and I've been buying and selling truckloads of wholesale merchandise for a long time ...I can't even begin to count the number of times I've been asked the following question...

"How can I buy pallets and truckloads of wholesale liquidation merchandise without going through a middleman?"

With several years of hard earned experience, I have tons of knowledge to share when it comes to locating name brand wholesale liquidation merchandise.

I have bought loads from the dishonest brokers, I've lost money buying the wrong type of liquidation merchandise... you name it and I've probably made a huge mistake doing it!

Do you sell on eBay? Are you thinking of starting an eBay business? Perhaps you would like to open a brick 'n mortar store, or find an incredible source of inventory for the flea market....Your search has just ended.

I'm willing to share my experiences with you, and yes...my personal Black Book of direct source contacts!

Liquidation contact information for department stores like Macys, Victoria's Secret, Bloomingdales, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Costco, Sears, Kmart, Zellers, Orchard Supply Hardware, QVC, HSN, and others is not easy to come by.

All of the wholesale liquidators you find online don't want you to have the same contact information they do. Why would they? ....they want you to keep buying from them paying a large markup!

Now you can buy from the same liquidation
sources I've been buying from for years!

All major department stores wholesale excess, overstock, and customer returned items...Do you know how and where to find this wholesale merchandise?

This is an education, not a huge list. If you're new to the concept of buying liquidation merchandise below wholesale, please read on...

Let me tell you my story, let me tell you about some of the mistakes I've made buying wholesale liquidation merchandise....

Years ago I quit my job and started an eBay business from home without formally researching product sources. I got too excited and paid through the nose buying pallets of merchandise from the wrong sources.

The mistakes I've made hit my pocket book hard, but this is truly good for you because I'm going to share what I have learned. I started selling clothing on eBay; shelf pulls and customer returns to be exact. The first load my wife and I bought was a complete waste of money!...NO, it was outright FRAUD!

The liquidator we made the purchase from LIED about the condition of the clothing we ordered. We made a few more purchases that really didn't go any better than the first. Right out of the gate we were out thousands of dollars. Long story short, we found so many liquidation brokers and warehousing liquidators that were misrepresenting merchandise they were selling we almost gave up!!

...I dug deep and became committed to finding true, actual sources for department store shelf pulls, customer returns, and excess merchandise. That was way back then, and the rest they say is history!

I remember how frustrated both my wife and I was back when we started, and I know how frustrated you are looking for the same sources I have found.

With the ability to buy name brands in bulk quantities, at liquidation prices, your sales will shoot through the roof...

General Merchandise Loads - Shoes - dish sets, silverware sets, portable grills, stereos, small heaters, crock pots, pots & pan sets, board games, roulette & shot-glass sets, portable pin-pong tables, Christmas trees, wireless thermometers, DVDs, children’s books, kids toys, children learning games, home decorative items, blenders and other electronic kitchen items, toy cars, picture frames, coffee machines, irons, toasters, picture & video cameras and more!!!


Shelf Pull Cosmetics - If you are looking for cosmetics I have a sources for low and high-end brands. Fair warning, there are few suppliers out there for high-end brands, but you already know this. Lancome, Mac, Stila, Vistoria's Secret, Clinique, Bobbi Brown, Origins, Cover Girl, Maybelline, L'Oreal, and more!


Clothing & Handbags - Yes, I have a couple of legitimate sources ultra high-end brands, specifically apparel and handbags. My sources offer true, authentic shelf pulled items.... Designer brands are spendy, but also command HUGE profit potential. One of my favorite apparel liquidators allows you to pick specific brands/sizes when ordering.


Shoes - I have contacts for high-end brands as well as discount store shoes. Brands including Liz Claiborne, Rampage, Naturalizer, Jessica, Marc Fisher, Bandolino, Clarks, Rocket Dog, Sketchers, Nike, Steve Madden, Michael Kors, Anne Klein, Roxy, Kenneth Cole, Easy Spirit, Capparas, Guess, Arturo Chang, Carlos, BCBG


Electronics - You'll have some decisions to make before buying pallets of name brand electronics. I will put you in contact with Best Buy, Sears, and other sources. I am brutally honest when it comes to buying returned electronics, best to read my guide before you buy damaged returns.


Tools - Tools have a high resell value on eBay, as well as offline selling at flea markets and discount stores! There are tool only liquidation loads, as well as mixed loads of other merchandise that also contain tools....I'll explain both, and put you in contact with the sources!


Home Improvement Loads - Lighting, outdoor, faucets, sprinklers, tools, patio, BBQ's, and much more in these discount store loads. Pricing is really low on these fast selling items!

WAIT, there's much more....I have sources for jewelry, domestics, furniture, dollar store merchandise, refurbished electronics, and much more!

Not many people know about this wholesale opportunity!   ....actually, it's a good thing!

Millions of dollars in merchandise is liquidated by major department stores every single day! The big stores like Macys, Kohls, JCPenneys, Sears, Kmart, Walmart, Dillards, Best Buy, Costco, Stein Mart, and others attempt to discount merchandise on the sales floor, BUT....at some point this unsold merchandise is wholesaled at drastically low pricing!


Name brand merchandise is often coded with a zero (0.00) price tag, and then it is "off" to be sold for pennies on the original dollar. This is where my knowledge comes into the equation! You can buy pallets and truckloads of name brand merchandise only to turn right around and sell it on eBay, on a website (this is what overstock.com does!!), at the flea market, or in a discount store (like Marshals, TJ Max, Tuesday Morning, and Ross!)

Now you have the opportunity to
KNOW what I KNOW.....


Lets Take A Sneak Peak At The Liquidators Guide...

Within the introduction we'll get acquainted and I'll go over the basic steps to start your own Liquidation Business. Learn from my mistakes - steps I ignored when I started my retail liquidation business. I learned the hard way how important these steps are and I'll share that knowledge with you!

Liquidation 101 comes next, and it will cover areas such as terminology, definitions of liquidation merchandise, explanation of reverse logistics, understanding the industry, risks associated with liquidation merchandise, and..I will get into how I started reselling pallets and truckloads of merchandise.

After the introduction comes a chapter called Expert Perspective, which includes ideas, opinions, and thoughts from some of todays most relevant industry figures. Not only do we feature those within the wholesale liquidation industry, but also those who in some way are connected, i.e. retail consultants, CEO's, eBay coaches, and published authors. I have learned a great deal from leaders within my professional network, and it's time to share the wealth!

The next chapter titled, Liquidation Sourcing, deals specifically with locating liquidation merchandise sources with an emphasis on steps to take when evaluating suppliers, Brokers, and direct sources. I share some of the very techniques I use when tracking down inventory. From investigation techniques to phone scripts...all I have learned over the years is laid out before you. I dive right into searching Google for obscure sources as well as using one of my favorite online tools to locate the source of potentially dropshipped merchandise. The goal is to find the true source of merchandise, thereby alleviating the middleman altogether. I will also share techniques to increase your contact base and also throw out my Top 40 list of Must Do liquidation steps!

The chapter, Mechanics, comes next. Here I layout the basics behind brand protection, wire transfers, freight shipping, and pallet manifests. I will also go over what to do when you receive your first shipment of liquidation merchandise, and I will offer steps to take if a purchase goes wrong. I will also touch on profitability and dealing with difficult merchandise.

The last chapter, Business Models, deals with specific ways to resell the inventory you just learned how to purchase! It's where the rubber meets the road...I share how I've made money as well as offering a few untapped ideas!

At the end of the guide you will find my Black Book of industry suppliers and direct sources....the coveted list of MUST HAVE contacts!



Margaret bought our guide and here is what she had to say...

My advice to other beginners or even experienced sellers is to find a mentor who has done it and truly wants to help others. You are a prime example. I can tell you have gold in your hands and people need your guidance desperately. They do not know what to do or how to do it. Your guide will save them time and plenty of money.   Regards, Margaret K.


Ok, Hang On-- Reality Check....

1st Warning: this is not a huge, page after page list of wholesalers or liquidators. This is not re-hashed information taken from the countless Get Rich Quick cheap eBooks floating around the internet. I have bought all of the garbage eBooks back when I started sourcing liquidation merchandise and I can tell you...they are not worth it, period!

A list of supplier names with broken links will not help you one bit. Contact information for suppliers is but one part of the puzzle you'll need.

You must have knowledge of the liquidation sourcing industry; you need to learn from someone elses' mistakes before you make a pallet or truckload purchase. You must have the tools to help you discern between a good and bad deal, right?

2nd Warning: Don't even think of buying this guide if you are not prepared to do your homework when it comes to product sourcing. I will lay out the techniques I use when looking for direct sources of below wholesale merchandise....But, you must apply what I show you.

Don't waste your money buying my guide if you think you can skip to the Black Book section (liquidation contacts) and find every source of every name brand, retailer, or even catalog retailer. This guide is NOT an exhaustive list of every supplier known to man...if you want a huge list with broken, outdated links spend .99 cents on eBay.

For sources not found within our supplier directory, I'll show you how to find the inventory you've been searching for!

Remember the ancient Chinese proverb, "give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you will feed him for a lifetime" ....Well, this was my intent with the Liquidators Guide

Expert Contributors...

I learned a long time ago that success also comes from networking and following others who are defined as industry leaders. The Liquidators Guide includes expert perspective and commentary from the following:

Skip McGrath is the publisher of the Online Sellers News, the oldest and largest eZine for eBay, Amazon and online sellers. Skip is the author of 14 books about online business and selling on eBay, Amazon and from websites, blogs and social media. www.skipmcgrath.com



Howard Rosenberg, Co-Founder of B-Stock Solutions, worked at eBay for 6 1/2 years where he started and ran the company's private B2B Marketplace business. Howard attended the Wharton School of Business and received an MBA from Harvard University.



In 2007, Nicole Reyhle founded Retail Minded, a B2B blog supporting small businesses throughout the United States. Nicole is an instructor at Columbia College Chicago, teaching various retail and writing courses. Forbes.com has recognized Nicole as a "Thought Leader" in the business sector of retail. www.retailminded.com

Oh, and there's more...We also have an in-depth interview with one of the LARGEST wholesale liquidators within the industry today!

In addition, Terry Gibbs, eBay veteran seller and coach, will expose how boatloads of people are making a killing with merchandise sourced from defunct mini-storage auctions!

Why aren't you charging more for all of this information?

 

- Good question, I'm glad you asked (by the way, this is the number one question I receive by email. everyone tells me I'm insane for practically giving this information away).


There is this thing called perceived value, and I realize that pricing the Liquidators Guide at such a low cost will probably turn most people away, but I want everyone involved with buying liquidation pallets and truckloads to hear my story and learn from my experience.

Pricing the guide low makes it reasonable for everyone, especially those starting a business on a shoestring. I decided upon a reasonable price with a 100% No Hassle Guarantee.....If you are not happy, send an email and let me know.

I'm an industry expert...not only have I bought and resold merchandise, but I have also been a consultant within this industry writing for various companies including TopTenWholsale.com, WhoelsaleU.com, GoWholesale.com, WholesaleEz.com, as well as being published on the Fox small business website.

My knowledge has helped thousands of people buy and resell liquidation merchandise...now it's your turn to learn!


Class starts immediately...

  • Contacts revealed for Macy's, Bloomingdales, Best Buy, Sears, Home Shopping Network, QVC, Costco, Kmart, Amazon.com, Orchard Supply Hardware, and More!
  • Premier source for Victoria's Secret apparel at a fraction of original retail!
  • I will walk you through the liquidation industry terminology...if you don't speak the "lingo" how will you know what to buy?
  • Learn how a broker makes a profit on your purchase
  • Learn how to investigate liquidation companies and Brokers before buying
  • Learn how to find the source of drop-shipped or brokered merchandise
  • In depth interviews with current wholesale liquidators and experienced pallet and truckload buyers
  • Learn what payment method you should never use under any circumstance
  • Learn about wire transfers and why they are the industry norm
  • In depth explanation of shelf pulls, customer returns...which category should you purchase?
  • Learn when to buy from a wholesale liquidator and when to buy from the direct source
  • Learn how to find direct sources of just about any type of liquidation merchandise
  • In depth chapter on brand protection and reselling agreements...ignore this and you could face some hefty fines selling liquidation merchandise on eBay, at the Flea Market, or at your store!
  • How to successfully sell liquidation merchandise on eBay
  • How to resell liquidation merchandise through "Event Sales"
  • How to resell liquidation merchandise by holding a garage sales
  • How to resell liquidation merchandise at festivals and fairs
  • I will tell you what free trade magazines you MUST read monthly!
  • Explanation of pallet and truckloads size
  • Explanation of freight delivery
  • I'll show you where you can bid on name brand liquidation merchandise owned by large insurance companies
  • How to figure out your cost of merchandise
  • How much to markup the liquidation merchandise you purchase
  • Using the power of social media to expand liquidation contacts/sources

Years of experience went into this guide along with hundreds, upon hundreds of hours writing.


In addition to the guide, you're also getting $38 worth of BONUSES FREE....

Manifest Analysis Tutorial...Value $19.00

As a bonus, you'll get my complete Manifest Analysis Tutorial showing you how to review merchandise before you buy a pallet or truckload. This bonus tutorial contains actual manifest case studies, where I show you how to research each item listed! No more guessing about what you will receive when you make a purchase!

A manifest is a written document describing merchandise contained in a pallet or truckload. Often, manifests can be confusing to the new buyer....relax, you'll be a pro after reading this report!


Brand Protection Analysis...Value $19.00

Before you buy liquidation merchandise from retailers like Sears, Macys, Kmart, Best Buy, etc., you'll have to sign on the dotted line adhering to some strict reselling rules. In this report I will breakdown line-by line details of each rule you must follow!

...Avoid the dreaded cease and desist action with this FREE Bonus report!

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With this guarantee you have nothing to lose, so I urge you strongly: If you have any doubts what so ever, get the guide and look it over. I promise you will not regret it.

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PS: Your getting a total liquidation merchandise education in one guide; not only that but I'm giving you all of my contacts for some of the largest department stores in the US.

PPS: Really? What's the hold up?     ...the price of this guide is less than a good steak dinner for two! Hey, most people enjoy a good steak dinner, but once you eat...it's all over. This guide will serve as a valuable reference time and time again!

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