Which wholesale dropshipper?

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Hello to all,

I have a few questions that I need answer for, but can't find them anywhere. Perhaps community here will share some info.

First I want to open an Amazon professional seller account. I want to dropship with wholesalers or suppliers that are trustworthy and do not take like more then $20 from me for all fees.

So here are the some info on wholesalers or suppliers:

1. They are free to join

2. They have Computer Hardware parts, Monitors, Consoles, TV's, Video Games, PC or Console accessories etc. And in large numbers (so that stock doesn't dry up).

3. They can dropship internationally.

4. When the buyer buys from me, I can automatically pay wholesalers or suppliers from my Amazon account on their product prices (which are ofc much lower then my prices and Amazon prices) and not from my credit or debit card or my own money and then they ship and send tracking code to Amazon.

5. Doesn't matter for product info or automatic listing, I am IT professional and I can list products myself.

6. They do not charge shipping beyond Amazon shipping prices and/or any other fees.

And before you say "that will not work", please leave a detailed info and with links if possible. I do not accept just pure statements as answers.

So, thanks infront for help.
#dropshipper #supplier #wholesale
  • Profile picture of the author violet0176
    Originally Posted by krchmar View Post

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    And before you say "that will not work", please leave a detailed info and with links if possible. I do not accept just pure statements as answers.

    So, thanks infront for help.
    lol, well it sounds like you have some research to do.


    Also, Amazon is not a bank. You can't pay your suppliers from your Amazon account in the same manner that you can with Paypal. Paypal operates like a bank, Amazon does not.
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    • Profile picture of the author krchmar
      Originally Posted by violet0176 View Post

      lol, well it sounds like you have some research to do.


      Also, Amazon is not a bank. You can't pay your suppliers from your Amazon account in the same manner that you can with Paypal. Paypal operates like a bank, Amazon does not.
      And this is what I call a "statement only". Anyone else?
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      • Profile picture of the author violet0176
        Originally Posted by krchmar View Post

        And this is what I call a "statement only". Anyone else?
        No dear, I stated a fact.

        Edit: I'll also add that Consumer Electronics is not a viable drop shipping niche. You'll be lucky to get 10% margins(if that). I have wholesale accounts with many of the major Tech Suppliers(Tech Data, Synnex, etc...) and their margins on CE are slim, ie: not competitive. After Amazon takes its referral and closing fees, you'll see $2-$3 profit.

        On top of that if you're not an authorized dealer, you'll be locked out of selling many brands. I recently became an authorized dealer of a major brand and the profit margin is still slim when selling on Amazon. The way to succeed in drop shipping is to run at minimum 3 eCommerce sites and up to as many as you can competently manage in order to make a decent profit.

        Simply selling expensive products won't get you very far in drop shipping because success is determined by the margin of profit you earn(based on the Supplier rate) - Not how much the item Retails. Margins are very slim in CE.
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        You would be wise to find a new niche, or four. Find products that fulfill an unmet need.
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