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Rafael Landry
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8 July, 08:31
What does a wholesaling company do
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Mayra Austin
8 July, 08:55
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Wholesaling are conditional middle men they buy large bulk's from manufactures, most of the time with their own transportation their niche's and they sell and deliver in smaller quantities to retailers and charge more per unit.
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