| | | blueskyorders | 12-10-2010 03:09 AM | southstorm,eveything I provide is true,why did they decline my application? I am not us citizen,of course,I don't have us passport,so i give them whatever passport i have and the USA credit card number, i still did not get approved. wonder what happened. |
| Stigger | 12-10-2010 03:37 AM | i have had good sucess wih thst site. wicked little place. |
Any stats to report TizWoz? how do you manage shipping - or is it international people who buy? Info is nice to hear =) |
| Stigger | 12-13-2010 11:42 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 189098)
Any stats to report TizWoz? how do you manage shipping - or is it international people who buy? Info is nice to hear =) | on the first week of sign up i had about 3 sales which has steadily increased to about 15 to 20 a week, i know it doesn't sound much but as an example i sold something last week for £1300 gbp that only brings £500 on the bay
Just sold something else this week for 2k that would brought about £600 on the bay if it doesn't get pulled first, everything i have sold is listed for at least twice the amount i have it for on ebay .
shipping is to international customers and i don't worry about that cost of shipping as its well covered in the price of the item but to be honest i even over charge the shipping fees.
Just set up my second account too :thumb:
the only downside "if you can call it that" is some people order and don't want to pay when they realise your from another country, since joining i have had it happen about 8 times, if you can live with that its all win
its like ebay in the old days, love it. |
| blueskyorders | 12-14-2010 01:40 AM | i never got approved,i provided anything they need such as dl,utility bill,passport,green card, still not approved yet.their seller suport is vERRRY slow in terms of response to potential seller. |
| MacMan | 12-14-2010 02:12 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 189711)
on the first week of sign up i had about 3 sales which has steadily increased to about 15 to 20 a week, i know it doesn't sound much but as an example i sold something last week for £1300 gbp that only brings £500 on the bay
Just sold something else this week for 2k that would brought about £600 on the bay if it doesn't get pulled first, everything i have sold is listed for at least twice the amount i have it for on ebay .
shipping is to international customers and i don't worry about that cost of shipping as its well covered in the price of the item but to be honest i even over charge the shipping fees.
Just set up my second account too :thumb:
the only downside "if you can call it that" is some people order and don't want to pay when they realise your from another country, since joining i have had it happen about 8 times, if you can live with that its all win
its like ebay in the old days, love it. | Great site............I just signed up......will look around the site tomorrow and what is the best way to collect money. Can you use PayPal? Thanks! |
| Stigger | 12-14-2010 01:20 PM | EFT, Direct Deposit, Cash, COD (although this option might be a little hard), Credit Card, Cheque, International Transfer, paypal, moneybookers(skrill) googlecheckout
Anything you think buyers will pay with, i mainly use bank transfer and moneygram |
| MacMan | 12-14-2010 04:09 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 190030)
EFT, Direct Deposit, Cash, COD (although this option might be a little hard), Credit Card, Cheque, International Transfer, paypal, moneybookers(skrill) googlecheckout
Anything you think buyers will pay with, i mainly use bank transfer and moneygram | Thanks TizWoz.............I am getting up to speed! |
| kyouichi | 12-15-2010 12:40 PM | which payment method is the best for dropshipping there? |
| Markk | 12-15-2010 07:36 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by kyouichi
(Post 190216)
which payment method is the best for dropshipping there? | Be carefull dropshipping; they don't allow it. :-\ |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Markk
(Post 190319)
Be carefull dropshipping; they don't allow it. :-\ | Well if the margins are there then hopefully not dropshipping won't be too much of a problem.
Going to check this out now, thanks for info guys |
| Stigger | 12-17-2010 08:05 AM | they allow dropshipping for bob manually approved sellers.
however it would be real easy to do for us that are not from S.A
I have a few things listed on there that i do not have in my possession.
In fact my new second account is for just that, I'm just listing things that are next day delivery on ebay, amazon and u.k websites, oh and Argos, so if it sells on bob as soon as i am paid i will order the item and get it next day or the day after then send it over to S.A who's to know apart from us.
remember we get paid first and have to book the collection.
Money for nothing if you ask me. |
| Markk | 12-17-2010 08:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 190687)
they allow dropshipping for bob manually approved sellers.
however it would be real easy to do for us that are not from S.A
I have a few things listed on there that i do not have in my possession.
In fact my new second account is for just that, I'm just listing things that are next day delivery on ebay, amazon and u.k websites, oh and Argos, so if it sells on bob as soon as i am paid i will order the item and get it next day or the day after then send it over to S.A who's to know apart from us.
remember we get paid first and have to book the collection.
Money for nothing if you ask me. | Yeah, the rules are easily avoided for us. That's funny how we can resell stuff for good profits that you get in Argos :D
No one is buying any of my stuff though; I think it's because I have 0 feedback :( |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Markk
(Post 190697)
Yeah, the rules are easily avoided for us. That's funny how we can resell stuff for good profits that you get in Argos :D
No one is buying any of my stuff though; I think it's because I have 0 feedback :( | True but I do that on Ebay anyway, Amazo* is a very reliable dropshipper :)
I will use Amazo* prime to get my items delivered to me next day, then ship.
What's the best way to start?, selling fairly low price items?, or can you go in selling £200 items for example? |
| Stigger | 12-17-2010 09:54 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sasasasa
(Post 190702)
True but I do that on Ebay anyway, Amazo* is a very reliable dropshipper :)
I will use Amazo* prime to get my items delivered to me next day, then ship.
What's the best way to start?, selling fairly low price items?, or can you go in selling £200 items for example? | i just listed anything and everything from 40-4000 pounds across as many category's as i could to get noticed, i listed everything twice so i have something ending every day over the 30 days your allowed to list
i also listed some downloads for a low price that i had a good idea would sell, i also purchased a few web templates and some other downloads to build feedback
i also purchased a domain and hosting, built a quick website and called my bob account after that domain and it also give me a professional looking email, to give people the confidence that they are dealing with a genuine company Quote:
Originally Posted by Markk
(Post 190697)
Yeah, the rules are easily avoided for us. That's funny how we can resell stuff for good profits that you get in Argos :D
No one is buying any of my stuff though; I think it's because I have 0 feedback :( |
Buy some things to build feedback, good things come to those who wait |
Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 190719)
i just listed anything and everything from 40-4000 pounds across as many category's as i could to get noticed, i listed everything twice so i have something ending every day over the 30 days your allowed to list
i also listed some downloads for a low price that i had a good idea would sell, i also purchased a few web templates and some other downloads to build feedback
i also purchased a domain and hosting, built a quick website and called my bob account after that domain and it also give me a professional looking email, to give people the confidence that they are dealing with a genuine company
Buy some things to build feedback, good things come to those who wait | Good thinking. I'm gonna list a ton of stuff today and see what happens.
I see that to become verified you must supply them with South African ID, is that right? |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SoulStorm
(Post 157283)
Big mistake to use DL number. New international and local sellers alike are often requested to send a copy of ID (passport in the case of international sellers) and utility bill to be verified. Once that is sent, you cannot expect any problems after that. However, if you register with f*ke details and cannot send verification when requested, you will be shut down (BoB quickly get rid of potential scammers, and using f*ke details spells scam. Remember, this is not ebay where accounts get closed for no reason, BoB will not close an account without very good reason. So using f*ake details is a big red flag there).
Use your legitimate details, legitimate passport number and address, and you will have a smooth ride with no hassles.
Also, due to BoB being a more localized site, f*ke photoshop edits of passport and utility bill will NOT work for verification. Unlike ebay who dont have the staff requirements to verify details due to the large number of people needed to be verified, BoB DO verify details and DO inspect documents thoroughly. If the copy of your passport looks suspect you will be requested to send a full colour, notorized copy (almost impossible to do on PS, unless you really are a PS expert). If you are using ⊗⊗⊗⊗ details, you will be shut down as you will not be able to provide such.
Stay legit, and your account will run smoothly for a lifetime. Try to f*ake anything, and you will be shut down before you can ask "what happened".
Above all remember, this is NOT ebay. You do NOT need to run f*ake accounts and stealth methods. BoB is a close community and f*ke accounts wont last you even one sale on most occasions. There is no need to f*ake on BoB as legit sellers are respected, not given the boot. Both local and international sellers are treated with the same respect. | Word.
Also regarding documents, they have a specialist company to verify.
Note: bidorbuy has outsourced the verification of Identification Documents, Credit Checks and Criminal Checks to LexisNexis Risk Management (I-Digital). |
| Stigger | 12-19-2010 04:21 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by sasasasa
(Post 190725)
I see that to become verified you must supply them with South African ID, is that right? |
No thats not true, i used my drivers licence and a bank statement, but you have to goto the p.o and get it verified for £7.00 |
Quote:
Originally Posted by TizWoz
(Post 191175)
No thats not true, i used my drivers licence and a bank statement, but you have to goto the p.o and get it verified for £7.00 | Aha, great, what's the process?, you take your ID to the post office then you fax it to BOB? |
| Markk | 12-19-2010 05:03 PM | |
Great stuff!.
I have a new business partner now in SA, going to be handling some shipping for me. |
Tizwoz i'm wondering how on earth you got verified.
I got an email from BOB saying they needed some ID, I promptly sent. They then said my account had been fully activated. I asked about being verified and they said that due to them needing to carry out criminal checks, they would need a South African ID.
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