But where do you go about finding these surplus items? This is truly where you have to be careful. There are a lot of scams on the internet that make claims that you can obtain surplus merchandise from them. Check them out with the Better Business Bureau. Make sure that they provide a phone number with which to call and go ahead and call them with any questions. What you are looking for here is whether they were avoiding answering some of the tougher questions, etc. Do a search online too. Many times if people have been scammed they'll let the world know about it on a blog or two. Just remember though. Competitors of the surplus companies can post negative things about them so this has to be taken with a grain of salt.
One very reputable surplus company is Liquidation.com. You would be hard pressed not to find decent items to sell with this service. It is an auction format so you can get some great deals. This is perhaps the largest and most reliable on the net.
One thing to be aware of when buying liquidated items is that you are going to make the most money off of a few items. That means the rest you are going to either not be able to sell or to sell at your own liquidation prices. As long as you are able to make more than the entire lot that shouldn't be too much of a problem however. The key is to know your prices and do your research.
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