How to Buy DVD Wholesale
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If you are wondering how to buy DVDs wholesale, look no further than the following tips in this article. Nowdays, the Internet makes it very easy to search, buy, and have shipped mass amounts of DVDs for your rental business or video sales store. But where do you look? Who can you trust?
Buy Rite DVD
Visit Buy Rite DVD to find good prices on movies. You don't necessarily have to buy in bulk because you have the option of how many to buy at one time. They give you how many they have available and you can go from there. You will notice that there are a lot of "B" type movies and lower quality wholesale movies for sale, but you can find movies like Austin Powers and Analyze That.
Wholesale DVDs for Less
Now if you are looking for popular movies and looking for huge lots, then go to Wholesale DVDs for less. Most of their selections are for X amount of assorted genre movies for a set price. For example, you can get 100 new releases for $499.99, which is $4.99 per movie. In this section the movies will be 2002 and newer with no duplicates.
JM Distribution
For true bulk answers to how to buy DVD wholesale, check out JM Distribution. They give you the option to select movies by themselves (as of this writing they have about 450 movies to choose from) or in DVD bundles. Depending on which bundle wholesale price you go for, it's possible to get DVDs as low as $1.75 (that's the 1000 DVD budget bundle. If you run an online store, such as eBay or your own webstore, then JM Distribution may be the perfect site for you.
eBay
eBay is probably the best source for finding wholesale DVDs. You will most likely have to bid on the lots, but most eBay sellers have a Buy It Now option so they can keep turning over the lots. Just type in "DVD lots" in the eBay search engine and off you go!
Non-Internet Sources
Flea Markets
A flea market is a great answer on how to buy DVD wholesale. You can get DVDs pretty cheap and despite probably being used, you will find that they are in pretty good condition. Be wary of DVDs that are sold as is. The only downside is that you will probably buy onesies and twosies of DVDs. Rarely will you find large lots of one particular DVD.
You might be able to get the DVDs even cheaper by haggling. It never hurts to try.
Sales at Retail Stores
If you think that you can't get DVDs at a reasonable price at major retailers, you're wrong. While new and recent releases are hard to find at extreme discount prices, you will be able to find older titles at significantly reduced prices. Scour the ads of Target, Walmart, and Best Buy weekly to find these deals.
Some of the best times of the year to find awesome sales is the Christmas season, especially Black Friday, which is the day after Thanksgiving. Stores will try to lure you in with phenomenal sales. This is the time to stock up.
Steps for How to Sell DVD Wholesale
- Figure out how you are going to sell the DVDs: online, brick-and-mortar, flea markets, or special conventions.
- If you are going to sell online, either set up an account with the auction site of choice or build your web page with shopping cart.
- If you are selling to the world face-to-face, make signs and find space to do it. If you have your own store make sure that the prices are easy to understand. Don't put "Kung Fu movies: $2.99." Shoppers might think Rush Hour is $2.99 when it's actually $9.99, for example.
- Keep an eye out for good deals online and watch the classifieds for garage sales that explicitly say something about movies.
- Good Luck!
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