Showing posts with label dropshipland.com reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dropshipland.com reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Dropshipland is a Racket Run by Conmen Disguised as Dropshippers!


Experienced and newbie retailers in the wholesale industry are constantly looking for new products. If you can’t deliver what customers want, your business will plateau and may even start to plummet! Dropshipland.com is run by seasoned cheats who can ensure that your business meets that fate. Instead of providing you with a helpful solution, these crooks actually exploit and con them out of their hard-earned cash.

It can’t be denied that the crooks are sweet talkers when it comes to selling their scam. They claim to offer popular product ranges that people actively search for on the internet. What’s more, this pack of frauds also claims to have more than nine thousand quality products! This is usually where people get taken in by the con and hand over their money. Read between the lines of their sweet talk and you’ll see the scam with startling clarity.

Products and Product Ranges

Read through dropshipland’s crooked sales talk and you’ll notice that they never talk about actual products. They simply talk about product ranges and claim to have popular product ranges on hand, making empty assurances that more product ranges will be available in the future. That sounds fine but nobody ever get to see the actual products.  

To really understand what this means, you just need to visit their store which claims to have a large product range. In fact, they go so far as to state which product ranges they have. Within a few seconds you will find that the products are nothing to shout about and are in fact, goods that no one would ever want to buy.

This is basically the scam that Dropshipland pulls on its clients. It promises great product ranges. They do all they can to put these product ranges right up front. Why? In order to try and cover up the fact that they don’t put any of the actual products out there for retailers to see!

A Closer Look

Let’s see what happens when one of the categories on the side of the page is given a closer look. After clicking on the Beauty Products category, ‘cosmetics’ category, and then the ‘cheeks’ category, we are taken to a page filled with just two kinds of blushers. The product image is laughable, and could be a picture of any blusher on the internet!

Is there a product description? Price? Product review? No such thing exists - the retailer has to make do with a useless product image for both of these products. A quick glance at the Action DVDs section showed a list of movies that seem to belong to that category of films that no one has heard about and no one would even watch for free. It’s strange that these titles are very different from what they show in the ‘product range’ picture!

It’s clear from forum threads like this http://www.dropshipforum.com/community/showthread.php/197-Dropshipland.com-Review-Scam-Dropshipper that people are aware of what a fraud this company is. From dodgy products to tricky sales language, dropshipland is nothing more than a scam site that just spells bad business for anyone unlucky enough to deal with them.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Dropshipland.com - No Profitability


Dropshipland.com does make all the de rigueur promises — an easy-to-use business model that will make you an eBay star. However, there are several things working against such assumptions. First, dropshipland.com has generated an unusually large number of adverse comments and controversies; mostly related to controversies. Buyers claim, this site cheats people, and does so in many ways.

False Reviews

Positive reviews on Dropshipland.com are rarely to be trusted and most users dismiss them as false. This site has been known to publish glowing tributes to itself. This is perhaps one of the main reasons why resellers do not trust the site.

When you know that a site is indulging in something low, such as blowing its own trumpet by pretending to be a buyer, you have plenty of reasons to mistrust the site. You could not care less if they offer discounts, or big promises. You know that trusting such wholesale sites could damage your business.

Dropshipping Troubles

Dropshipland.com promises to make dropshipping  work for your business. You find customers, notify Dropship Land, and they will send the product over to the customer. Well, sounds good, until you begin to realize that the site does not really work as promised.

First, looking for customers is not all that easy and you need to have some marketing ideas before you can find your first buyer. Dropshipland’s promise of going into business the same day does not, therefore, make much sense.

No Products worth Mentioning

You can sell products only if the products are of high quality and useful. One of the reasons buyers avoid Dropshipland is because of their poor quality products. While the site claims to know what eBay vendors need, this does not seem to be true going by the inventory. The site does not even feature a sample inventory you can look at before you decide to sign up. You just go in there blind, trusting fate to throw up some miracle so you can find the right product.

Unfortunately, it would indeed be a miracle if you could ever find a single profitable product on this site. Dropshipland’s reluctance to even let you peek into their inventory is the first sign that they have a lot to hide. Once you pay the fee, there is not much you can do about it.

Peanuts for Profit

What determines the profitability of an e-store is the difference between the input and output. If you invest $10 in a product and sell it for $12, you make a profit of $2. However, if you buy a product from a middleman at $10 and he charges another $1 as commission, your profit is only $1.

Why exactly are we talking of middlemen here? Because that’s exactly what dropshipland.com is. It is not a wholesale supplier per se. It sources products from suppliers and sells them to resellers, and also charges a commission on each deal. No wonder, buyers are left feeling bitter — they know that they should be earning a lot more but they cannot do much about it.

Dropshipland.com is indeed a site to avoid if you want to build a successful e-tailing business.