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Three Rules For Buying Bulk Video Games

Buying and reselling bulk video games can be quite a profitable business if you know what you are doing. Some people get frustrated when they are trying to find legitimate video game suppliers but they just keep finding high prices or counterfeits from fake gaming distributors.

The problems end up coming when you find the hot selling games, but you cant purchase them priced low enough to profit from them. Many people who run into this end up buying a gaming list. Watch out for these lists, most of them are a waste of money as they are full of suppliers that have either gone out of business or the contact information is out of date, also many are not legitimate sources.

The key to purchasing your products is to have buying power. You get a better price break on discount video games when you buy a higher volume.
If you know what you are doing, you can be profitable purchasing and reselling bulk video games. However, it can be frustrating trying to find legitimate suppliers of video games. You have to weed out all the counterfeits, high prices, and fake gaming distributors.

Where you can run into problems is when you are sure that you have found a great selling game, but you can't find it at a low enough price to make a profit. So, you try purchasing a gaming list off the internet. This ends up being a dead end, as your list is full of so called suppliers, that are not legitimate, they have gone out of business, or the contact information is no good.

The key to purchasing your products is to have buying power. You get a better price break on wholesale video games when you buy a higher volume.

Here are three rules you should know when buying discount video games.

1. Know what is hot in your market. Which games and gaming systems are top sellers, and what does not sell well.

2. Make sure that you know about your supplier. Make sure they are providing authentic products. Build a relationship with them. If they are a good supplier they will want to help you to succeed. The should offer you insight into the gaming market. Some offer tools or training for your benefit. If they offer these, make sure to take advantage of them. The more you know, the more you can avoid those costly mistakes.

3. You need to have a good marketing plan to sell your products. Where will you be selling them? Do you have a brick and mortar store or a flea market booth, or are you going to be using online sources such as Amazon, eBay or your own website? Make sure that you know what products you will be selling, what price you need to buy them at and what your profit margin will be.

Although these rules may sound simple and basic, they are still important to the success of your business. Now that you are armed with this information, why not start down the road to success reselling bulk video games?


Chad Maslak turns your losses into profits when buying wholesale, surplus and liquidated products in his book, "The Ultimate Insiders Surplus, Liquidation, and Wholesale Buying to Resell for Profits Guide". Learn how to buy to resell for profits without getting burnt and losing your shirt and a wad of cash! To receive your 4 part email course and newsletter visit the How to Buy Bulk Video Games website at www.surplus2profits.com/wholesale-products/wholesale-video-games/bulk-video-games.php

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