10-07-2007, 06:01 PM
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WorldWide Brands OneSource
This seems to be quite a well respected company. However the price to join is quite a lot especially if it is a scam. If anyone could let me know what they have heard about them, or whether they have joined up to it and had good experiences please let me know.
Is the $299 sign up fee going to be a profitable investment?
Thanks Alex.
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10-07-2007, 06:14 PM
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worldwidebrands legit?
hi alex, I'm a member of worldwidebrands and I'm happy to say they are legit. They are the only ones I have come accross that give you real genuine advice on starting your own business. They are ebay certified and when you buy their wholesale list, you get a very good tool that helps you find products/wholesalers and tells you what kind of realistic chance you have of selling the product online. Aslo gives you the demand for your product and your competition. The only slight negative I would say about their list is that alot(not all) of their suppliers are based in usa. And alot of them require vat number, regristration number etc. But dont let that put you off cause this shows that the wholesalers they have on their list are genuine and not middlemen as they will give you plenty advice(free) on their site about this and loads more too. I would reccomend them 100% if you are serious about starting your own online business. If you are not, dont bother buying their list. hope that helps 
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10-07-2007, 06:51 PM
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Yeah there are plenty of opportunities with them, not all products but the majority are worthwhile..
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10-07-2007, 07:25 PM
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do they have the usual popular electronics that can be used to profit from on ebay?
do they offer wholesales with decent mark ups on these products
when i say popular electronics i mean ipod nano pst etc
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10-07-2007, 07:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kingal3x
do they have the usual popular electronics that can be used to profit from on ebay?
do they offer wholesales with decent mark ups on these products
when i say popular electronics i mean ipod nano pst etc
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HI, ya you can find literally any product you are looking for. The software will tell you then what % chance you have of selling that product online/ebay etc. also what your competition is and how much demand there is for your product. very handy 
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11-07-2007, 04:23 PM
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If you are looking for Ipods or videogame consoles - look elsewhere.
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13-07-2007, 02:26 AM
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WorldWide Brands OneSource
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Originally Posted by johnboy31
hi alex, I'm a member of worldwidebrands and I'm happy to say they are legit. They are the only ones I have come accross that give you real genuine advice on starting your own business. They are ebay certified and when you buy their wholesale list, you get a very good tool that helps you find products/wholesalers and tells you what kind of realistic chance you have of selling the product online. Aslo gives you the demand for your product and your competition. The only slight negative I would say about their list is that alot(not all) of their suppliers are based in usa. And alot of them require vat number, regristration number etc. But dont let that put you off cause this shows that the wholesalers they have on their list are genuine and not middlemen as they will give you plenty advice(free) on their site about this and loads more too. I would reccomend them 100% if you are serious about starting your own online business. If you are not, dont bother buying their list. hope that helps 
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Hi
I just read your review on the above. looks impressive.
I am new to this importing goods and interested in selling some electronics. Can you tell me if you're not VAT. registered
what you're options are ?
I am interested in testing this program out but i am worry about the VAT issue
do you have any advise ?
Thanks in advance
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17-07-2007, 12:01 PM
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Hi, I've had onesource for about a week now. I've searched and searched and searched. I cannot find a single product that sells on there cheaper than it already does on ebay. Most of the apparent wholesale shops are just regular shops who sell at discount prices (yet still higher than ebay). The only actual wholesale products I even see on there are from that site liqudiation.com. If anyone else has had a better experience please let me know.
Thanks Alex.
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17-07-2007, 01:39 PM
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You'll be hard-pressed to find a supplier on WWB that can compete with Ebay pricing. The trick is to develop a niche and then market to that niche.
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17-07-2007, 02:59 PM
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Thats the problem with many of these forums, as soon as someone reveals a good source there will be hundreds of the same product for sale. I would never reveal a good source on the intenet, you would just be shooting yourelf in the foot.
Ruskie
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Originally Posted by kingal3x
Hi, I've had onesource for about a week now. I've searched and searched and searched. I cannot find a single product that sells on there cheaper than it already does on ebay. Most of the apparent wholesale shops are just regular shops who sell at discount prices (yet still higher than ebay). The only actual wholesale products I even see on there are from that site liqudiation.com. If anyone else has had a better experience please let me know.
Thanks Alex.
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