Wholesale & eBay Forum » Product Sources & Suppliers » Order experience with Via Trading

by: Bubbles-erin
SaleHoo Senior Member
52 posts
Posted 19 Aug 09 4:08 pm.
Okay so taking the big plunge. I have about 10 pallets on there way here later this week. I ordered through viatrading.com. Anyone going the customer return route should defenetly check into them. A few of the items that my husband and I were interested in didnt have 'the best' stuff right now as our account manager told us. So he and we went back and forth on suggestions and came up with a mix lot. Luis was very helpful. Of course, I will be better able to rave about them once I see what I get. But for what has happened so far in this saga. Great customer service!! He seemed like he didnt want to send us stuff that would make us sink. Especially being this is our first time. And he had a great sense of humor when my emails would get to him blank. I will of course, update when I get the goods!!
by: richellemonfort
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Posted 19 Aug 09 11:14 pm.
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by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2971 posts
Posted 20 Aug 09 2:59 am.
Via are a very reliable company to deal with, however a buyer must always remember what field they are dealing in and keep their expectations at the right level.Marc Ransom
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by: Bubbles-erin
SaleHoo Senior Member
52 posts
Posted 20 Aug 09 9:18 pm.
I knew that they had a rep for being helpful and that is one reason I went with them. Fudjj, very well put. Some people dont research enough before jumping in. I am glad that I did. Coupled with Luis making sure he was sending me stuff that he would think I would be able to sell rather than what we had picked. Some suppliers would just send whatever even if it is not the best of the bunch. He would tell us straight if anything didnt look good with something we had our eye on, ultimately, he came up with the invoice and we approved it. At least I can say one thing, I do believe I will be getting my stuff this time unlike with ppwdg!
by: kinarc
SaleHoo Junior Member
13 posts
Posted 20 Aug 09 10:01 pm.
i was looking at this company too and joined their mailing list. i realize though, most of these websites are very poorly designed. is that a common thing?
by: Kingrossco
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 24 Aug 09 9:23 am.
Bubbles, have you got your stuff yet? please keep us informed.
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2971 posts
Posted 24 Aug 09 10:11 am.
i was looking at this company too and joined their mailing list. i realize though, most of these websites are very poorly designed. is that a common thing?All sorts of resellers use liquidated stock as a product resource, online sellers, weekend markets, discount stores, we even sell to a few professional garage salers. They just by a few pallets every month and then hold weekly garage sales to earn their living.
do people just buy a pallet and then worry about what they got? i'm looking at their toys and it sure looks messy. then again what do i know. so here's my other question. when people order pallets of 'something', they sort them and they sell them online? do most people here have warehouses to keep this sort of items?
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by: kinarc
SaleHoo Junior Member
13 posts
Posted 25 Aug 09 5:06 pm.
hi fudjj,
by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2971 posts
Posted 25 Aug 09 10:44 pm.
hi fudjj,There is a saying in sales, 'there's a buyer for ever product', and it's pretty much true. Of course linking the perfect product to the perfect buyer is the hard part.
i'm super new at this stuff so forgive me if i sound super stupid. i've checked out a lot of the liquidator sites and there seems to be a bunch of clutter within bins and pallets. do people actually purchase these pallets and they can actually sell these items? then again i have a friend who imports keychains once a year and that is all he lives off of.
for strictly ebay sellers, do they also purchase these pallets and break them down and post them on ebay?
Marc Ransom
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by: Bubbles-erin
SaleHoo Senior Member
52 posts
Posted 2 Sep 09 1:05 am.
yes my husband and I accepted our load on friday, as you can imagine we have been very busy. As fudjj has touched on there IS a buyer for everything. But this is ALOT of work. I am exhuasted and colapse into bed each night with things running trough my head. there is also a VERY large learning curve that you need to get past. For the most part, we are pleased with our investment. It is a lot of testing and repairing that needs to be done, and honestly I havent done much of it. Mostly selling what I can out of the load and saving this stuff for later. I spent ALL day monday listing on eBay and ALL day today listing on CL. I actually had to pull myself away from things related to my pallets to clean the house a bit as it has been suffering from 4 days of neglect. i will just say, yes I can see where this is very lucrative, but is ALOT of work and there is ALOT of learning that you have to go through to get comfortable with it. good luck to all no matter what you choose. be sure to research the company you choose to work with from A-Z. i did lose a very small amount trying to start this months ago with ppwdg and jimmy huber. then I looked into things better and went with what i felt i could trust.