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advantagewholesalejewelry.comI am seriously considering using advantage wholesale jewelry's dropship service. However, it seems that their prices are too good to be true. Has anyone used their dropship service or purchased their items? Are the items as good as it seems? Feedback of recent purchase would be great!
I spent 8 months sourcing jewllery from sites such as this and in the end gave it away. I would suugest you have as much chance of making good money as Aussie has of winning the World Rugby Cup (sorry - low blow but you know what Kiwi are like).
Most items you can but (and I have had a look at the advantage site) are usually closeout or end line stock. In other words it has not sold in etail outlets. I sold on NZ's TradeMe (similar to eBay) and with their costs etc found making a dollar very difficuly. For example, bought a beuatiful genuine watch from bidz.com. retail value around $1500, I paid $150US, took six months to see and eventually got $65NZ for it. Waste of time, effort and money. Good luck
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Be careful: Bidz has a lot of retail buyers and it's easy to get bid up on a jewelry piece. As I said above, don't fall in love with any particular piece and take the time to properly value stuff on which you're bidding. F.
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