You can profit from the lucrative trade in ex catalogue stock.
Ex catalogue stock is customer returned goods from major catalogue
operators such as Argos, Tesco, Littlewoods etc.
Customers return goods for a number of different reasons, including damage
to the goods, wrong size, wrong colour, bits missing, damage to packaging, etc.
To check, re process, and put these goods
back into stock, is too expensive, and to time consuming for the catalogue company, so they wholesale to companies like us. We then check and sort out the problems with the stock, and re sell it back to the consumer, at discounted
prices.
If you buy ex catalogue stock from us, you are buying at a huge discount compared to retail prices.
We can sell stock to you at a fraction of its retail price. You can then re sell it to the consumer
at between 50 to 75% of retail prices. So you can see the superb profit potential of dealing in ex catalogue customer
returns.
Help
is at hand.
If you want to start a business selling ex catalogue returns we can help you. X CAT has been in the catalogue returns business for
almost 25 years and we have extensive knowledge of how this business operates and we can help you get started.
We can
advise you on every aspect of this business to enable you to make your business a success. There is a lot more to it than
just buying some stock and opening a shop. Eveyone that buys stock from us, will have the back up of our knowledge of this
business, and our expertise to enable you to make money. Believe it or not, it is possible to lose money in this business
if you do not know what you are doing.
We are not just interested in dumping a load of stock on you and saying get
on with it, like some of our competitors do. We help and advise all our customers, and we are commited to your success. We
are only a phone call away should you need any help or advice.
If you want to get involved in this business but
you do not know where to start, then please feel free to contact us
All new customers are invited to our shop for an informal chat and a cuppa.
Please note: You are under no obligation to take the advice we give you, or to buy stock from us.