currently have an electronics website

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have trouble finding products to sell. all manufacturers dont want to sell to us cause they already have amazon. were are good products to purchase for resale.
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  • Profile picture of the author onegoodman
    I would use AliExpress. It is a great place to get started
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    Electronics is historically one of the lowest profit markets you can enter and you are very unlikely to find any major brands who will dropship for you (although most will sell to you if you have a lot of money and are willing to buy in bulk). DO NOT sell anything imported from China that purports to be a major name brand. It is almost 100% guaranteed to be counterfeit.

    The only electronics-related products I would even consider selling and sourcing from China are generic accessories - cables, connectors, cases, etc.
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  • i have been selling electronics for 5 years online now but 90 percent of brands dont even want to sell to us . were an authorized samsung reseller now but theres not even alot of profitable stuff from them available cause the price on amazon is just so low. anybody have any luck getting products direct from manufactures like samsung or lg. how did you do it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Importexport
    Originally Posted by pabda View Post

    Hi, alibaba and alibaba express, dhgate dot com
    Originally Posted by onegoodman View Post

    I would use AliExpress. It is a great place to get started
    It's not a good idea to take notice of off the cuff recommendations. The three sites mentioned all have seriously bad reputations. Just as an example have a look at these bad reviews on Aliexpress:
    https://www.sitejabber.com/reviews/www.aliexpress.com
    https://www.influenster.com/reviews/aliexpresscom
    www.resellerratings.com/store/AliExpress
    https://www.trustpilot.com/review/www.aliexpress.com
    https://aliexpress.pissedconsumer.com/

    Then do your own research on the others. It is possible to safely source products from China, but Dave Hermansen has provided wise advice about avoiding name brand items from China.

    I have taught hundreds how to safely import small or large quantities direct from genuine manufacturers in China and other countries, but I would never recommend importing electronics.of any brand or even unbranded generics.

    Walter Hay
    Provenchinasourcing
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  • Profile picture of the author dave_hermansen
    The ONLY time I would consider China as a source for ANYTHING is if you are white labeling products as your own brand. Definitely check out Walter Hay's (ImportExport) course if you want to go that route. You are setting yourself up for complaints, at best, and lawsuits, at worst, otherwise.
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