Not a good plan. Wholesale business' do not post their prices for competitive reasons.
It would be foolish for them to hand the prices out to everyone, because the people who sell their goods would suddenly be out of business as everyone would be demanding the wholesale pricing, get the picture?
The whole idea of the supply chain goes something like this:
factory, wholesaler, dealer/retail seller.
Now, it is indeed a fact that the closer you can get to dealer pricing the better. However, that generally requires purchasing in bulk, and most places are very particular about protecting their wholesalers. After all, if a factory is willing to sell to you direct, there's really not much point in having dealers for your product. It works this way because most factories choose not to have departments to worry about advertising and promotion of their products, they let the wholesalers and dealers, thats how market works.
Basically, do as suggested, take your price list around to various internet stores, and call up a few suppliers. If the list you were given is cheaper, and it may be only on particular items, then great, otherwise you have the choice to shop elsewhere. Remember when comparing prices to factor in such things as convenience, reliability of the company, and of course, shipping costs.
