March 26, 2006 (Press Release) --
Washington – March 25 2006 – When consumers think about purchasing a big ticket retail item, or are seeking a consensus opinion about a particular product or service, some will perform their due diligence by turning to web-sites such as: Eopinions.com, Cnet.com, Amazon.com, MySimon.com, and Edmunds.com.
These online resources, in some cases, feature a variety of consumer opinions regarding the efficacy of a product, in addition to evaluating whether or not a retail seller has a particularly good customer service record, or the ability to deliver a quality product.
Finding information about the retail side of the product chain is well defined. However, researching and understanding the companies and distributors that actually supply retailers with the products that we see everyday can become an exercise in futility.
Enter Shane Epperson….
Having been associated with the surplus industry for sometime, Shane noticed that there was basically no where to go to find reviews and evaluations of wholesale and surplus distributors. Realizing that there was an overlooked niche in the marketplace, he then launched his own supplier review forum called Surplus.cc (http://www.surplus.cc).
“I created Surplus.cc to be an educational forum for those who are uninitiated to the methods and practices of the wholesale and surplus industry. By uniting both buyers and sellers of wholesale and surplus merchandise, the forum provides an environment of free flowing business ideas, as well as an open dialog about the reputation of individual suppliers.”
“Anyone who is considering a start-up venture, as well as established companies that want to research the background of a particular surplus dealer, will have instant access to member opinions and evaluations about companies that have defrauded members of the Surplus.cc (http://www.surplus.cc) community. The forum also provides positive feedback from buyers that have purchased products from companies who have proven to be an honest broker, and delivered quality resale product on a consistent basis,” said Epperson.
These online resources, in some cases, feature a variety of consumer opinions regarding the efficacy of a product, in addition to evaluating whether or not a retail seller has a particularly good customer service record, or the ability to deliver a quality product.
Finding information about the retail side of the product chain is well defined. However, researching and understanding the companies and distributors that actually supply retailers with the products that we see everyday can become an exercise in futility.
Enter Shane Epperson….
Having been associated with the surplus industry for sometime, Shane noticed that there was basically no where to go to find reviews and evaluations of wholesale and surplus distributors. Realizing that there was an overlooked niche in the marketplace, he then launched his own supplier review forum called Surplus.cc (http://www.surplus.cc).
“I created Surplus.cc to be an educational forum for those who are uninitiated to the methods and practices of the wholesale and surplus industry. By uniting both buyers and sellers of wholesale and surplus merchandise, the forum provides an environment of free flowing business ideas, as well as an open dialog about the reputation of individual suppliers.”
“Anyone who is considering a start-up venture, as well as established companies that want to research the background of a particular surplus dealer, will have instant access to member opinions and evaluations about companies that have defrauded members of the Surplus.cc (http://www.surplus.cc) community. The forum also provides positive feedback from buyers that have purchased products from companies who have proven to be an honest broker, and delivered quality resale product on a consistent basis,” said Epperson.

Surplus.cc offers lifetime promotional advertising for their products or services through the Internet Marketing Association Of Surplus Dealers network..
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