Williams Trading Co. Launches Early Pre-Black Friday Warehouse Sale

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Williams Trading Co. has announced that all brick and mortar accounts can now receive an extra 5 percent off total invoice, in a Pre-Black Friday sale that will end Nov. 18 at 12 p.m. (PST). 

"We’ve moved the sales up earlier to accommodate our retail partners with this special Pre-Black Friday offer," said Rich Pyne, vice president of sales.  

During this sale period, wholesale ordering customers will receive the additional 5 percent off total invoice. Other discounts do not apply to this sale. Quantities are allowed at the discretion of Williams Trading.
 
"We have increased our inventory, manpower and sales support just for this Pre- Black Friday sale," said Robert Pyne Jr., president and CEO of Williams Trading. "The holiday selling season is here and we encourage our adult retail partners to take advantage of this opportunity to get more savings."
 
"This is a great time for retailers to stock up for the holidays," said Erin V., marketing and vendor liaison. "Examine inventory levels, inspect the store's budget and reorder any impulse items and other top sellers to capitalize on the extra exposure."

As part of their Pre-Black Friday sale, Williams Trading previously announced a CalExotics Mystery Box sale, available now while supplies last. Retailers can purchase the CalExotics Mystery Box with a guaranteed fill of over $300 worth of retail product at a one-time cost of $79.

Williams Trading has also announced that their Pre-Black Friday sale event will include a special Fifty Shades of Grey discount, offering 22 items including four special Fifty Shades of Grey Kits with a 30-70 percent wholesale discount.

Buyers can view the complete Pre-Black Friday event assortment on the Williams Trading digital flip catalog portfolio here.

"Retail support is critical as store owners gear up for holiday sales," said Scott D., director of sales and marketing. “Every Williams retail account, brick and mortar and online storefronts, qualify for the CalExotics Mystery Box."

Williams Trading’s sales team is available to assist store owners with product selection. For ordering information, a Williams Trading sales representative can be reached by phone at (800) 423-8587.
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