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    RCS Electronics is offline Junior Member
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    Dropshipping Company

    I need to know a good dropshipping company. Someone with really good prices. I am using getestore.com right now. Does anyone know anything about them? Any recommendations would be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCS Electronics
    I need to know a good dropshipping company. Someone with really good prices. I am using getestore.com right now. Does anyone know anything about them? Any recommendations would be awesome.
    See that little green tab up there ^.... click on the search function and type "dropship"... i realize you want everyone to do the work for you, but please try and do a tad bit of research yourself (even if its only searching through threads that have covered this topic 100x's over).

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    RCS Electronics is offline Junior Member
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    Seriously, if you don't want to help don't. I have read through ever single forum here and went to every web site mentioned and not found really what I am looking for. I thought maybe if people want to help or give advice, which is what I thought this site was for, they would. So see that little green tab up there? Do me a favor and look up jerk.

    Quote Originally Posted by Quaker1234
    See that little green tab up there ^.... click on the search function and type "dropship"... i realize you want everyone to do the work for you, but please try and do a tad bit of research yourself (even if its only searching through threads that have covered this topic 100x's over).

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    What I have learned is it is hard finding a real drop shipper. Most of the ones I find seem great and then I do a search on google or ripoffreports.com and then I see they are scams. Type in getestore scam in google there are a lot of results. Good luck I know I am still searching.

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    The best drop shipping arrangements I've done are with the wholesale distributors or manufacturers (wholesale dropshipping) themselves.

    Find a way to cut out the middle man and you will save yourself a lot of time and BS.
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    most legal/real dropshipper that has a website that tells you they dropship usually don't have the best price. They will ususally charge a handling fee of $2-$5/ order. or min. price, They want volume sales it's a lot of trouble for them to ship the items one by one. and they will ususally reqest your tax ID, or a vendor permit when appying for an application. what kind of products are you looking to dropship? pm me if you want a specific company.

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    For all looking to jump on the wholesale wagon, shoot me a pm.

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    The only one I've had a good experience with is bnrdistribution.com. So far it's pretty good. It shows up in a couple days, I plan to try their drop shipping service in a month or so. I am still trying to set up my eBay, which will make the stuff sell much faster and I cannot stock that much.

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    How about DOBA?
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    Say Noba to Doba

    DOBA is not a dropship program. They mark up the prices from the suppliers 2 to 6 % and some products have a markup on shipping and the dropship fee. Moteng is one of their electronics suppliers. Vertex is the bed and bath supplier. and the others are easy to spot as well.

    I thought this was an interesting link. I am not connected to the site in any way, but I have verified the same details on their markup before:
    http://www.ecomreview.com/doba.htm

    You can use these to see what you are really paying them:
    http://www.inventorysource.com/calculators.html

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    DOBA is a joke.. what do they charge now? $40 per month?
    Real dropshippers don't charge monthy fee's. Dropship suppliers need your help to sell and rotate thier inventory to pay thier loans exc.
    I know this from experience. With out the sellers like you, dropshippers go out of business.
    Actually DOBA was under another name until they went out of business and re-organized.

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    agreed

    I agree. With Doba...I dont think they ever went out of business...i think they just rebranded because so many people had complained and written reviews about all the problems when they were called wholesale marketer.....so they wanted to start over with a new name....but the same service...interesting approach...i guess a firm could keep rebranding every so many years to always have a clean complaint record

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    What are you trying to sell?

    The logical first place to try is the manufacturer of your target product. Just give them a call. I've seen products I like in stores, written down the website on the box, looked up their contact info on the site, called them, and found that they either drop-ship or have light-bulk wholesale (less than $150/first order, $100/normal orders).

    If you have a general store, then either you're going to need a "middle man" distributor, or you're going to need an extensive list of drop-shipping manufacturers. There are a LOT of lists out there... most suck, but there are a few great ones. They're going to cost you a bit up-front though ($70 for a life subscription to my favorite).

    I wrote an article on this awhile back for my site... http://www.hsunlimited.com/home-business/dropship.php. It's geared for WAHM's, but it's a good read for anyone interested in drop-shipping.

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    i found a decent real dropshipper list: realdropshipperlist.com
    but i'd like to find more.

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