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Thu 24 Aug, 2017 04:28 pm
Meaning new products that need to be replenished.
@chai2,
Tomato plant fertilizer. The local stores don't carry the mix I want.
@chai2,
we've been ordering paper towels, terlet paper, and napkins from amazon regularly for the past ten years...
@chai2,
Liquid latex and silicone rubber (both for mold making). I've used both Amazon and Ebay.
Thanks
All heavy products so far. Anything lighter weight?
So ya'll know where I'm coming from, I do sell items (new products) on ebay, and net a few hundred a month.
Always looking for inspiration.
I just now purchased some end of season stuff online. They were items that sold well all summer long for anywhere between 10 and 15 bucks. I got them for .72 cents a unit, with free shipping. I think I got around 140 of them. I'll list them as soon as I get them, but they may not really sell until next year. Each unit probably weighs 5 or 6 oz. for shipping purposes.
I'll net anywhere from $6 to $10 per unit.
Now this isn't an example of a repeat purchase item, but people might buy a bunch of them at a clip.
@chai2,
Well that was certainly deserving of a thumbs down.
If someone has an issue, at least have the balls to say it rather than being a chicken **** and thumbing down. I don't guess whoever did that had any constructive idea or comment
@chai2,
Atomic Fireballs for work.
I buy veggiedent and k9 advantage - both light weight items. Both tend to be less on amazon and I get them in 2 days - the veggiedent started because the only place I could find it was the vet's office and it was very expensive. Now I see they sell it in petco too.
Vet recommended it for dental care and cause it is veggie not much in calories so I don't get a fat dog.
@tsarstepan,
I also buy Vitamin D supplements now (on a subscription basis) from Amazon.
@chai2,
I'll shop once in a while on amazon but not regularly. Now I did find a site called Chewey dot com that sells dog and cat food. It was actually cheaper than the pet store and free delivery.
I know I'm Jewish