I'm looking to sell wholesale t-shirt lots... Where though?

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Hello Warriors, I'm posting here because I have no idea where to post this. I'm looking for a free site that will allow me to sell my products in lots for wholesale (aside from eBay).. Any help is appreciated.

By the way, I'm currently selling t-shirt lots of multiple different characters, such as SpongeBob, Elmo, Batman, Tupac, Superman, Sonic, Iron Man, Cookie Monster, and a couple of more for $2.50/unit. The original price on them is average from $9.00-$32.00. Each lot has 1,200 t-shirts, thus each cost $3,000. They are all new, never used, with tags, and 100 percent genuine. They come sorted in all sizes, children's, men, and women... Just in case anyone's interested.

Thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author alliance
    Have you considered Amazon. They really have the largest marketplace. They also offer fulfillment services see here as well as web stores.
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  • Profile picture of the author BrandByApi
    Originally Posted by txmediaman View Post

    Hello Warriors, I'm posting here because I have no idea where to post this. I'm looking for a free site that will allow me to sell my products in lots for wholesale (aside from eBay).. Any help is appreciated.

    By the way, I'm currently selling t-shirt lots of multiple different characters, such as SpongeBob, Elmo, Batman, Tupac, Superman, Sonic, Iron Man, Cookie Monster, and a couple of more for $2.50/unit. The original price on them is average from $9.00-$32.00. Each lot has 1,200 t-shirts, thus each cost $3,000. They are all new, never used, with tags, and 100 percent genuine. They come sorted in all sizes, children's, men, and women... Just in case anyone's interested.

    Thanks!
    Maybe Im misunderstanding, but is $2.50 the price the consumer pays or the COGs? You would have to bundle up some T-Shirts to make money after shipping if you do not have a bulk shipping plan implemented.

    I would make a website either with X-Cart as it is super easy and does not required any coding, costs $250 one time payment.
    Or try ZenCart or OpenCart. The biggest thing is getting people to go to your website and even so you will have to pay for Credit Car Fees and Paypal Fees.
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  • Profile picture of the author PongSet
    Have you tried iOffer?
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  • Profile picture of the author txmediaman
    See that's the thing... I'm new to selling merchandise online so I'm still trying to learn as I go. Anyway, thank you for your replies. I'll look into Amazon and iOffer soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vickichan114
    To be honest, there are so many suppliers and manufacturers in China. If you are wholesale or purchaser, you also can publish your procurement information in our website whatyouwant.cn which is free for you to look for Chinese suppliers. Hope it is useful to everyone. Good luck.
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  • Profile picture of the author amcg
    Aside from Ebay, try other classifieds type websites e.g Craigslist. Wholesaling online is more tricky than retail, just look at other wholesalers online revenue (e.g. Costco) and you'll see this lagging compared with Retail. That said, the B2B online market as a whole is much larger than B2C and will most likely soon catch up.
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  • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
    Originally Posted by boihfiop View Post

    Give you a suggestion where you canl.

    Take your advertising elsewhere 2 posts total and to a 5month old thread

    Sure the OP has probably off loaded these by Now
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