| RigorAndMonroe | 01-19-2019 03:07 PM | Re: My Top Rated Seller will be removed by Dropshipping Ebay doesn't have a problem with dropshipping they just want you to do it right which a lot of people don't. They contacted me recently because of the increased sales activity on my account. I use all U.S. suppliers, have a great track record but what they said gave me some good insight moving forward. The call went like this:
Ebay Guy: Hi, my name is Tom from Ebay Customer Service. Is this RigorAndMonroe?
Me: Yea, that's me
Ebay Guy: Hey. We were just calling because of the increased sales activity going on with your account compared to last year. Do you mind if we ask you some questions?
Me: No, go right ahead.
Ebay Guy: OK. Who are your suppliers and where are they located? Are you dropshipping products? Do you have anybody else helping you get orders out?
Me: Yes, I do use suppliers to fulfill my orders but all of my suppliers are located in the US and I have personal relationships with them all. All of my buyers get their products within 7 days and some even receive them in half the time.
Ebay Guy: Yes, Mr. RigorAndMonroe. We are looking at your account now and we can see that you have all positive feedback from your buyers. We were just calling to ask some questions because the problem with most dropshippers is they fall behind on orders. We see that you do not have a problem with that.
Me: Yeah. The issue with most people that dropship is they don't have an actual relationship with their suppliers and they use Chinese suppliers so if something goes wrong they're like a fish outta water. I told myself if I was going to do it, I was going to do it the right way and use all US suppliers.
Ebay Guy: And we thank you for that. We see that your account is in above average standing and we just wanted to call ask some questions. That's all. Keep up the good work.
Me: Ok I appreciate the call. Thank you.
*Click*
They called and grilled me. I didn't lie to them. I was real with it. My sales have skyrocketed even more since then and I've been getting even more positive feedback. So, they DON'T have a problem with dropshipping but they kind of do. It's just most people that dropship online weren't taught right. If you do it already and you come up in the system, yes, they will call you and ask you questions. If they look at your selling history and your buyers are happy campers they will let you cook.
TL;DR: LEARN HOW TO VET YOUR SUPPLIERS. |