Chris Malta’s

EBiz Insider Blog

Successful Business Owners Know HOW and WHY Things Work

Welcome to How and Why.

Hard-to-Find Wholesalers

Have you ever tried to find a real wholesaler for your online business and felt like you just stumbled into a black market scam? You Google “wholesale suppliers,” and suddenly, your screen is filled with sketchy middlemen, fake lists, and companies that are way too eager to take your money before they even tell you what they sell. Yeah, welcome to the wild west of wholesale sourcing.

Real Wholesalers Aren’t Looking for You

The truth is, real wholesalers aren’t out here hunting down small business owners. That’s just not how they work. Their best deals, their easiest business, comes from working with big retail accounts that place massive orders. That’s their bread and butter. They’re not out there running ads, hoping some home-based seller stumbles across their website. In fact, they go out of their way to avoid being found by small retailers because they don’t want to deal with a hundred tiny orders when they could just handle a few big ones.

Google Isn’t Handing You Legit Wholesalers

So if you’re looking for a supplier and you think Google is gonna hand you a legit wholesaler on a silver platter, think again. That’s not how this game works. Almost nothing you see in search results that looks like an individual wholesaler is actually real. What you’re really looking at are middlemen marking things up, people selling bad information, or, even worse, straight-up scammers.

Fake Wholesalers Are After More Than Your Money

And let’s talk about those fake wholesalers for a second. What do they get out of it? Why do they spend time pretending to be the real deal? Well, for one, they get to skim your profits by simply acting as an order forwarder to the real wholesaler. That should be enough for them right there. Stealing from you and other business owners can add up to a lot of money.

But what else do they get from you? Let’s see. They get your credit card number. They get your name, address, phone number, maybe even your Social Security number and bank info. Ever heard of identity theft? Yeah, that’s how it happens. These people are professional con artists, and if you’re not careful, you’re not just gonna lose money. You’re gonna have a much bigger problem on your hands.

Where Not to Look for Wholesalers

You cannot trust free wholesale lists, paid wholesale lists, wholesale directories that pop up in search engines, lists that come from so-called “eBiz gurus,” wholesale liquidation sites, or those big international sourcing sites where anybody and their cousin can pretend to be a supplier. If you’re getting your suppliers from any of these places, you might as well just light your money on fire and call it a day.

The Only Two Real Ways to Find Legit Wholesalers

If you actually want a legit wholesaler, you’ve got two options. First, use WorldwideBrands.com. It’s the only directory that’s actually legitimate, and they’ve been researching real suppliers for over twenty-five years. These wholesalers have already agreed to work with home-based businesses, which saves you a ton of time and hassle.

Second, if you wanna do the work yourself, you need to go straight to the manufacturer. Find out who makes the product you wanna sell, track down their contact info, and ask them directly for a list of their authorized wholesalers. Manufacturers don’t sell to small retailers, but they’ll tell you who does. That’s it. Those are your only real options if you don’t wanna get scammed.

Bottom Line

Always go to the real source when you need real business information. That means either WorldwideBrands.com or the manufacturer. Anything else is a gamble, and trust me, you don’t wanna be playing those odds.

Here Are Five Things You Can Do to Find a Legit Wholesaler

First, stop trusting random wholesale lists.

If you’re grabbing supplier lists from search engines, free directories, or some “eBiz guru” selling you the ultimate wholesale guide, you’re setting yourself up to get scammed. These lists are full of middlemen, fake suppliers, and people who’d love nothing more than to overcharge you or steal your business info. If you’re about to hand over your credit card number to one of these sources, go ahead and just throw your wallet into the nearest fire. It’ll save time.

Second, go straight to the manufacturer.

If you wanna know who sells a product wholesale, ask the people who actually make it. Track down their contact info, call or email them, and ask for a list of their authorized wholesalers. They won’t sell to you directly, but they’ll tell you who does. This is the only guaranteed way to find a legit supplier without getting played by a middleman pretending to be the real deal.

Third, verify every supplier before doing business.

Just because a company calls itself a wholesaler doesn’t mean it’s actually legit. Before you hand over your hard-earned cash, check their business history, look for verified reviews, and confirm they’re actually authorized to distribute the products they claim to sell. If their website looks like it was built in 2004, their contact info is just a Gmail address, and they’re demanding wire transfers only, run.

Fourth, use WorldwideBrands.com if you want to skip the hassle.

This is the only legitimate supplier directory that’s been around long enough to actually be trusted. They’ve spent over twenty-five years researching and verifying wholesalers who are willing to work with home-based businesses. If you don’t wanna waste time playing detective and chasing dead leads, this is your best bet.

Fifth, never give out personal financial info without proof.

If a supplier is asking for sensitive details like your Social Security number or bank account info right out of the gate, something’s off. Real wholesalers don’t need your life story to set up an account. Be smart, protect your business, and don’t fall for the scams. If something feels sketchy, trust that instinct and walk away.

That’s it. Five real steps that’ll keep you from getting ripped off and make sure you’re working with legitimate wholesalers. No shortcuts, no magic tricks, just doing things the right way. Now go get it done.

If you found this helpful, please Share it!

I’ve been successful online for over 30 years, and I have a lot to share with you. Free.


Follow the Truth –

FREE – get my EBiz Insider Video Series and learn more about how this business works than you ever knew existed.

More Posts


Discover more from Chris Malta

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading