Reliable supplier of original badminton rackets

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  1. 19michiel81

    19michiel81 Regular Member

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    Hallo,

    I'm thinking to start a webshop for badmintonrackets. Does anyone know a reliable supplier/wholesaler of original yonex badmintonrackets?

    Delivery will be to the Netherlands.

    Thank you.
     
  2. Dreamzz

    Dreamzz Regular Member

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    best to just get in touch with yonex directly.

    www.yonex.com
     
  3. krisss

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    Which brands are you looking for?

    I wouldn't email yonex , I would ring them direct and ask them on the phone.
    Different brands also have different rules for selling their products and I know from friends selling yonex prodcuts - they have strict guidelines!
     
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    i wan be distributor of Victor and Fleet in Melbourne!! hahaha~
     
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    I'm not sure about Victors , but Fleet has a very hard targets to meet. A minimum amount of sales per year. Then the plan of how you are going to do it.
     
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    yanzhi0714 Regular Member

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    :p no such financial ability to be their distributor yet...

    I'll think more seriously after I get myself a job next time... hahaha



    but well.....badminton stuff here in Australia are generally so expensive....even importing them from online sellers of other countries are MUCH cheaper....
     
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    then, i doubt that your shop will be any different. the prices are usually set by distributors, no?
     
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    Yes I would suspect so. I don't think the distributor gives the shops much choices for the prices , unless they have a special deal , or buy lots of stock!
     
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    good luck lol....
     
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    I believe you are not allowed to sell non-EU rackets within the EU (parallel import not allowed) so you should contact one of the EU distributors like Distrisport (for Benelux).
    Like cooler said: good luck ;) There are already so many webshops in the Netherlands selling at pretty low prices you can make more profit with stringing ...
     

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