where to sell wholesale shoes,clothing,toys and electronics

I think the reason you didn't get much help is because many others here are like me. If I had the space and the bankroll, hell yeah....I'd take a truckload, but I can't get a truck to my house which is where my inventory is currently stored. I WILL buy a pallet as soon as I can build my bankroll back up after paying off my son's braces, but it will take me a bit of time.

Thing is, I'm in a spot in my business where you're the next step. Or finding someone like you is my next step. I'm maxing out my time and wiping out my thrift stores, and the only way for me to grow my business is to find more stuff at once. But a truckload can't happen yet. A pallet can, though. Maybe box lots. I don't know....I don't know how many pieces of clothing can fit in a gaylord, and I know that depends on whether they're winter coats or tank tops, but I would need to have some idea on that and the cost.

But like others have said, arranging freight for a pallet is probably not worth it. From my research, the people who buy pallets seem to have the most success when they can go to the warehouse and pick them up themselves. I'm willing to do that, but you'd have to find a lot more people like me, and in MN, I don't know how many there are. I live in southern MN, and when I've looked at the other ebayers in my area, most of them are either hobby sellers, in a very specific niche, or they're buying clearance and outlet mall stuff or manufacturing their own (like t-shirt sellers).

Or, arranging freight on an individual pallet is just plain overwhelming and maybe they don't know what to do. Or they have no idea what it might cost per mile to get a pallet. I don't know, but these are the types of questions I have had and have researched when trying to find someone like you, so that may help you in finding other people like me who want one pallet at a time. Or it may help someone else on here give you other ideas for finding more buyers for your stuff.

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