Nice Find Wholesale is a small family operated business providing reliable, consistent, and quality inventory for other businesses. We launched our retail liquidation business in 2020 and quickly grew our operations to a 20,000 square foot warehouse in Aurora, IL. We’ve been on both sides of this industry, and understand the unique challenges that both buyers and sellers face. Our goal is to equip other businesses with inventory they can count on so they can keep selling, keep growing, and keep building.
The comment he made about working together is the exact sentiment I have on Ebay live auctions, why are we having a bidding war and then forcing the person to overpay on that final bid. I've gotten some really good deals on Ebay, but the whole point from a buyers POV is to get the item for the lowest value and it happens everytime, you get into a bidding war and bam you've done overpaid and are hoping someone outbids you.
Well I didn't hear you mention sales tax which some states are almost 9%. That cut in to your profit and then when it sales sales tax again to the buyer and you have to pay 14% on their taxes. What a racket.
I have a very small Warehouse in Idaho I'm just getting started but I'm having a lot of trouble finding the right liquidators wholesalers. I've been screwed over about 10 times. Who do you guys use to get your product?
Hi Antonio, part of our warehouse is our processing area for orders to be sent out and brought in! For more information, please email our team at sales@nicefindwholesale.com! We are glad you stopped by!
😂😂😂 it don’t last or work for a long time I’ve done this and it lasted two months and the rest was failure 😞 don’t listen to these gurus they only want your attention to get views and then use the views as an advertisement to get paid. 😅
Hey! Sorry to hear it didn't work out for you. While some may misuse the platform, we are genuinely want to help. Success varies, so it's crucial to research and find trustworthy sources. 👍
If everyone placed a comment on things sold on Amazon are counterfeit, you could take down that giant, Amazon within a week. The whole company is working heavy on Ai.
I'll be there in August. I own several instrument accessory brands. Just want to get the lay of the land before deciding to exhibit next year. Any opinions and advice welcome :)
Speaking of grossed out in your video. I was at a bin store and picked up this long shaped hard plastic item with soft like material on the inside. So I was poking it with my fingers and saying to my wife this feels really neat and I wonder what it's for. Until my wife picked up the box and told me to throw it down because she realized what it was. It was a hotdog 🌭 holder if you know what I mean. I started desperately looking for wipes or hand sanitizer. I'll never touch anything unfamiliar again. 😅😂😅