Finding Flea Market Suppliers in Your Area

Find Local Sources for Wholesale Merchandise

Melanie L. Marten
While ordering wholesale flea market merchandise from online suppliers may give you the greatest variety of products, the shipping costs can eat up profits quickly. Finding flea market suppliers in your geographic area can not only save you money but allow you to view merchandise before you purchase it in some cases. Knowing how to find flea market suppliers in your area takes some research.

There are two main types of flea market suppliers that vendors often get their merchandise from. The first is ideal for those who wish to sell used merchandise at a profit. Second is for those who want to buy new or liquidation wholesale items and sell them. The people in the second group must have a business license, resale certificate, or sales tax identification number.

Flea Market Suppliers - Thrift Stores and Yard Sales

Finding thrift stores and yard sales in your area is as easy as looking in the phone book or the newspaper. You can also find this information on the Internet. Thrift stores may sell products at very low prices, however you may be competing with them at the flea market if you sell the same thing for higher amounts of money. The best way to use thrift stores as flea market suppliers is to determine when they have a special sale days, or one price per bag events.

Yard and garage sales make good flea market suppliers because they usually sell products very cheaply. If you are interested in antiques or collectibles, yard sales can provide some true treasures. In many cases, the person who is selling the items simply wants them out of their garage and may not know their true worth.

Flea Market Suppliers - Wholesale Merchandise

Finding flea market suppliers wholesale merchandise in your area starts with the phonebook or an Internet search. The popular wholesale sales venue liquidation.com can tell you which wholesale suppliers are in your state or area. There are other websites who do this as well. Looking in the phonebook under wholesale or bulk sales can also not choose some quality flea market suppliers.

These type of flea market suppliers deal in bulk. While some may sell you one or two cases of the product, others require purchases by the pallet or even the truckload. Be sure you have the capability of loading, transporting and unloading the merchandise at your home or place of business.

When dealing with wholesale distributors, it is important to understand what kind of merchandise they ship: new items, returns, overstocks or refurbished items. These flea market suppliers may or may not let you inspect the merchandise before you purchase it. Some allow cherry picking, that is picking over the merchandise to decide what you want in your box lot, and some don't. Research of individual flea market suppliers of wholesale merchandise must be done before you make a purchase.

Published by Melanie L. Marten

Melanie Marten is self-taught and self-employed. Besides freelance writing, she dabbles in website design and owns dozens of websites and blogs. Work is squeezed in between parenting two boys, homeschoolin...  View profile

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