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Buying Jewelry Wholesale

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Summary: Buy jewelry wholesale by obtaining a jewelry vendor's license, setting up a business checking account and shopping around wholesalers to compare prices. Save money on wholesale jewelry by checking the Internet and different wholesale jewelry firms with tips from a jeweler in this free video on buying jewelry.

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By Judy Carrier
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Judy Carrier is a representative for Jewel by Park Lane, a family-owned and operated business out of Chicago, Ill. that has been in business for over 50 years. Carrier has been in the...read more

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"Hi, I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane and I'm going to talk to you about how to buy jewelry wholesale. First of all, I would check with your local city hall or county office or even state offices to find out how you can obtain a vendors license in your area. The next thing I would do is establish a business checking account. This gives you credibility as a vendor. Then you can contact local wholesalers to find out just what they're offering certain items for. Shop around because there's many different wholesalers and you want to compare prices. The whole idea of buying wholesale is to save money and that's why you check around. You can compare the local wholesalers, even some jewelry stores will sell to vendors on a wholesale level. You can also go on the Internet and surf that because there's so many different avenues of wholesale jewelry firms. You can get catalogs from areas that are far away. Sometimes they have much better prices on the type of jewelry you're looking for. As I said before, when you have your business checking account it gives you credibility. The whole idea here is to save money. If you contact some of these wholesalers, find out how much they will actually require you to spend before you get a wholesale price. Buy in bulk. Sometimes you can get a sample for a hundred dollars or you can spend several thousand. Determine what you want to put out and shop around until you find a wholesaler who will deal with you. I'm Judy Carrier with Jewels by Park Lane and that's the easiest way to go about shopping wholesale."

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