And you don't want to become
known as the wholesaler with bad deals because that is the quickest way to ruin your reputation as a real estate investor.
Not exact matches
It's
no different for
wholesalers like Atlanta's Quality Wine & Spirits,
as well.
They are
known throughout the country
as the industry leader in beverage compliance and have served more than 3,000 wineries, distilleries, breweries,
wholesalers and importers.
When brewers choose a
wholesaler they want to
know the owner
as well
as the craft beer manager.
As a result, the
wholesalers know and understand the store's quality expectations, and don't provide anything that won't meet its standards.
Ingram,
as many of you
know, is the world's largest book
wholesaler / distributor and what I call the «center hub» in the publishing universe.
As long as the wholesale pricing actually is wholesale pricingâ $» as in, the retailers are paying publishers a specific amount per e-book sold no matter what the retailer price isâ $» I have no problem with wholesaler pricing. I actually prefer its precedent to agency pricing, but I fear that the wholesale pricing scheme would end up modified if forced upon retailers, with retailers only paying content providers a percentage of whatever retail price the retailers choos
As long
as the wholesale pricing actually is wholesale pricingâ $» as in, the retailers are paying publishers a specific amount per e-book sold no matter what the retailer price isâ $» I have no problem with wholesaler pricing. I actually prefer its precedent to agency pricing, but I fear that the wholesale pricing scheme would end up modified if forced upon retailers, with retailers only paying content providers a percentage of whatever retail price the retailers choos
as the wholesale pricing actually is wholesale pricingâ $»
as in, the retailers are paying publishers a specific amount per e-book sold no matter what the retailer price isâ $» I have no problem with wholesaler pricing. I actually prefer its precedent to agency pricing, but I fear that the wholesale pricing scheme would end up modified if forced upon retailers, with retailers only paying content providers a percentage of whatever retail price the retailers choos
as in, the retailers are paying publishers a specific amount per e-book sold
no matter what the retailer price isâ $» I have
no problem with
wholesaler pricing. I actually prefer its precedent to agency pricing, but I fear that the wholesale pricing scheme would end up modified if forced upon retailers, with retailers only paying content providers a percentage of whatever retail price the retailers choose.
It makes sense for a large
wholesaler to enter into Buy contracts
as he would be like to get
known prices for at least half the stock he needs.
These businesses are
known as pet
wholesalers, or also referred to
as animal brokers.
The premise of the post appears to be that legal publishers are suffering because they are
no longer able to impose «per - minute and per - use pricing structures» which allowed publishers to use law firms
as information
wholesalers.
Aside from the deals I'm going after on the MLS myself, I have other
wholesalers bringing me all kinds of good deals, so I figure I might
as well take advantage of the situation, line up an arsenal of buyers, and make some easy money before the year is over, ya
know?
Of course with both courses the question has to be asked
as to how much of the stuff I already
know being a somewhat experienced
wholesaler?
I was looking on fix and flip and not buy and hold,
as you
know you need to have higher margins, this is to those who say there is no good deal from
wholesalers, you just have to look and pass on those that don't make sense to you.
I feel sorry for a lot of these
wholesalers I meet,
as they don't even
know what they are doing.
As was mentioned previously in the thread by @Brian Burke, he has gotten several good deals from
wholesalers, its just about
knowing how to distinguish between those who are good at what they do and those who are not so good.
As a
wholesaler, I've negotiated what I
know is a good deal for the right buyer in that neighborhood.
Investor - buyers are the lifeblood of our business
as wholesalers, and if they aren't pleased with the deals you send them, trust me, you'll be out of business sooner than you
know.
As a
wholesaler, I could not interfere with the contractual agreement she had with the broker, and I
knew in dealing with her directly I would get a better deal.
As a
wholesaler, I would strongly recommend reaching out to Builders and get to
know the ones that buy for investment purposes.
in the last few years the Real Estate Agents Authority (REAA) have been targeting
wholesalers known as «Property Finders» and deeming them to be illegal agents «bringing about transaction».
As a
wholesaler, you are
no different than a Buyer when it comes to putting a property under contract.