Amazon - Ebay Dropshipping- Do The Custumer See The Original Price?

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Hey Everyone!
After some research,I found that many Dropshippers use the Amazon- Ebay method,I found alot of information going around,But still cant find one simple thing:
*Lets say I sell something on Ebay and Send It with Amazon to the costumer adress(Or vice versa) - Will The costumer reсive some Receipt of the ORIGINAL price from Amazon inside the package?

*Every help will be appreciated !

Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author violet0176
    Not if the item is sent as a gift.
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  • Profile picture of the author mackibizzm
    Thanks for the reply,But what I mean is a regular order witout the gift wrap option?

    Also for Ebay: Usually thaere are no "Gift wrap" option from what I know,Only Amazon for some of the Items
    -I'm talking about the big serious seller stores there - On Ebay and Amazon
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  • Profile picture of the author TorrenceJ
    So far I've noticed if you order products fulfilled by amazon(make sure it's fulfilled by amazon or it's open season for the results lol)you won't get a price.I've ordered a few products this year for myself and only checked the gift option once to see what it actually looks like.The packages have never come with invoices so far this year,just amazon tape and amazon prime tape for the packages I ordered with prime.Now another thing from personal experience from each prime order except one is to pretty much just order your customers products with regular shipping instead of prime,not for the obvious it's against primes rules but for the fact Amazon prime guaranteed 2-day shipping was a LIE when it came down to my stuff(minus the one product).IT wouldn't be SO bad if the carrier's legitimately updated their processes but they lie and that can cause paranoia which can cause you to have to answer questions you have no power to which can cause negative feedback and we know what that can eventually lead to.
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    • Profile picture of the author aspetg
      I have sold a bunch of items even though it did not have the option for selecting as a gift and never had a customer complain about it. I think it has lot to do with the description in the listings. For example I tell the customer that I use different suppliers and they know that it can come from any source including Amazon.
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  • Profile picture of the author zare91
    A lot of items that i receive from my online purchases are marked as a gift and have ridiculously low prices written on the packages like 2-3$ and i think that is just so i won't get charged extra at the customs! No real Receipt of the ORIGINAL price inside!
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  • Profile picture of the author bmcgehee
    When dropshipping this is always a concern. It all depends on where you dropship from. For instance if you are dropshipping from ebay, you can contact the seller and ask them not to send a receipt. They are always more than happy to not include it.
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  • Profile picture of the author mackibizzm
    Thanks everbody!))
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  • Profile picture of the author RJKushner
    As long as you are able to select the "send as gift" option for the product the customer shouldn't get an invoice with the original price that it sold for on Amazon.

    I would stray from drop shipping anything from Amazon that you can't send as a gift because if the customer does get an invoice with a significantly lower selling price they might feel ripped off.

    I accidentally did this once and I had to refund the customer to make sure my seller account didn't receive bad feedback.
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