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Originally Posted by ddm50 What about FBA? |
AMZN offers FBA,but then you have to stock up at its warehouses.thats not dropshipping.
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Originally Posted by amazing4 You can dropship but it is not easy at all. I recommend fba. |
FBA requires capital outlay
Fullfillment by yourself -if you dont have much merchandise,why not your closet,garage,living room,bedroom,under the bed,dining table.shoe box.
Unless you dont have the money to stock up.
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Originally Posted by billybobjorton You can do dropshipping from Online Retailers with Amazon, its against their policy and people get banned for it, that being said it is a business model that has a lot of success as well. As long as you follow not listing brands which have been known to list complaints - OAgenius and Webscraperapp both have lists with 1000+ brands, and this protects you decently, and also maintaining great metrics and making sure everything is out on time and keeping up with customers. If you dropship from online retailers try to find ones that dont incldue invoices for example webscraperapp supports a website called https://www.cleanitsupply.com/ they dont include invoices with their orders at all, and im sure the boxes they use dont really have any kind of indication of where it came from like walmart or target etc. this is much more discreet and safe. |
do OAgenius and Webscraperapp actually have the products or they just use your money to place orders with the likes of COSTCO,WMT?
SO MANy middleman,how do you turn a profit
retail arbitrage is a big NO NO on AMZN and Ebay.
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Originally Posted by atrulz10 I keep getting suspended for dropshipping violation.
Amazon is saying you can convert your inventory to FBA.
Is it possible to dropship items from different suppliers to FBA and then Amazon sends it to customers? |
and how profitable can it be?
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Originally Posted by devinefallen amz dropshipping not allowed, but can still do it and use doba invoices to show proof for supplier. |
some merchandise,it is not possible to stock all styles and models,so dropshipping from the manufacturers should be fine .
Manufacturer,whole distributors are dropshipping,buying from another retailer after receiving money from customer is retail arbitrage
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Originally Posted by ebaytoohard When you stock products , It's hard to make a profit anymore |
Depends on what you are stocking,
picking up the right kind of merchandise at a wholesale price ,you can make a decent profit selling retail,thats what most brick and mortar retailers do.
But then it does require you to have some capital.but you have the advantage of not having to pay store rent,utilities,insurance,and shoplifting
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Originally Posted by rsot Definitely - and which platform do you prefer? |
You get better shoppers on AMZN,as many are prime members who buy often and they are looking for new items,and willing to pay for the convenience.
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Originally Posted by ebaytoohard When you stock products , It's hard to make a profit anymore |
If you buy from factory/wholesaler/distributor ,you can make a profit,but not as much as before
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You have t o avoid those items where your wholesaler is also selling on the same venue,how can you compete with your wholesaler.
There are some items you can beat the wholesalers,like gold jewelry.