Dropship, the power seller's secret---Store owners must see

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  • robinsonwang
    Bronze Member

    • Sep 2010
    • 198

    #1

    [Opinion] Dropship, the power seller's secret---Store owners must see

    What Is "Dropshipping"?

    Drop Shipping means buying products cheaply from a secret low-priced source, and having your supplier do the work of packing the goods and sending them to your customer.

    Wholesale Dropship is a revolutionary new system that enables you to make money by sourcing hot products directly from wholesalers. When you buy from wholesalers, you normally have to buy in large quantities. But with a dropship wholesaler, you get low prices even on small quantities.

    Is Wholesale Dropshipping For Me?

    Wholesale dropshipping is a business opportunity like none other. The products are taken care of - you only need to find successful ways to sell them.

    It's a safe business for you, because you only pay for a product later, after you already sold it and got the money from your customer. There's no risk of dead stock - no more worries about unwanted inventory.

    Ever tried selling on auction site or in your own shop? If you've ever sold anything and sent the products to your customers, you'll know there's a lot of time, effort, and costs involved in packing and shipping things.

    This dropshipping program shows you how you:
    1) Sell products to your own customer base;
    2) Source from your secret low-priced wholesaler;
    3) Your wholesale dropshipper sends the products straight to your customer;
    4) Your customer receives the products "from" you and remains loyal to your shop.
  • upsinformant
    Email problem
    • Sep 2010
    • 9

    #2
    Is there any way to find these dropshippers? The experience that I have had is that if you give your supplier your customer's details, that is the last you hear of your customer.
    www.adriaticpower.com

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    • robinsonwang
      Bronze Member

      • Sep 2010
      • 198

      #3
      Don't worry about your customer will go direct to the wholesaler!

      With a good wholesale dropshipper like DuDuTa Dropship,your customer can only have contact with you, not with the supplier.

      The products will be sent "blind". That means your supplier's name / address / contact details are not visible to your customer. Your customers cannot find out your wholesale dropship source. In the DuDuTa warehouse, we have particular procedures to ensure no mention of DuDuTa is made on the packaging or invoice; plus, we will not include any DuDuTa promotional materials, and none of the products contain DuDuTa logo/brand/name on the product, packaging or accessories.Your repeat customers will remain loyal to you - they don't need to know that DuDuTa is your secret wholesale dropship supplier.

      Wholesale Dropship is For you not for the supplier!

      Wholesale dropship is a business opportunity like none other. The products are taken care of - you only need to find successful ways to sell them.

      It's a safe business for you, because you only pay for a product later, after you already sold it and got the money from your customer. There's no risk of dead stock - no more worries about unwanted inventory.

      Ever tried selling on bidorbuy or in your own shop? If you've ever sold anything and sent the products to your customers, you'll know there's a lot of time, effort, and costs involved in packing and shipping things.

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      • desA
        Platinum Member

        • Jan 2010
        • 1023

        #4
        Who manages the cashflow?

        I need 200,000 units p.a. @ $1,000. Have solid supply route. Talk to me.
        In search of South African Technology Nuggets(R), for sale & trading in South East Asia.

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        • Dave A
          Site Caretaker

          • May 2006
          • 22803

          #5
          I must confess the way this duduta site has been promoted on TFSA is of concern. I've already killed a number of profiles and posts promoting it due to spammy technique.

          Hopefully this time we'll get a constructive conversation.
          Participation is voluntary.

          Alcocks Electrical Services | Alcocks Pest Control & Entomological Services | Alcocks Hygiene Services

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          • robinsonwang
            Bronze Member

            • Sep 2010
            • 198

            #6
            safe payment

            How about Paypal? PayPal is a secure and trusted payment processing service which allows you to shop online. PayPal can be used at DuDuTa Dropship to purchase items by Credit Card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express), Debit Card, or E-check (i.e. using your regular Bank Account).Using PayPal

            Advantages of using PayPal:

            >> Payment is traceable. You can trace the status of your payment using your PayPal account.
            >> Payment does not require you to use your credit card online (you can transfer directly from your bank account). If you do use your credit card through PayPal, DuDuTa.com won't see your credit card number, minimizing the risk of unauthorized use.

            100% protection for unauthorized payments sent from your account
            You're protected from any payment sent from your PayPal account that you did not authorize whether the purchase was made on or outside eBay.

            As a fraud-prevention measure, we'll send an email confirmation for every online PayPal payment that you make. If you receive an email confirmation for a transaction that you didn't approve, contact us and we'll work with you to quickly resolve the issue.

            PayPal Buyer Protection
            Protection
            If you don't receive item that you purchased using PayPal, or what you receive is significantly not as described by the seller, your eligible transactions are covered for the full purchase price and original postage cost.
            PayPal买家保障为您提供安全网关,同时加强您所有电子商务交易的安全性。现在,您的付款更加安全 - PayPal中国


            p.a.??
            could be more specific? or send email to
            product@duduta.co.za

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            • Dave A
              Site Caretaker

              • May 2006
              • 22803

              #7
              Robinson, to your credit the way you're going about it here is a lot better than what I've seen before.
              Participation is voluntary.

              Alcocks Electrical Services | Alcocks Pest Control & Entomological Services | Alcocks Hygiene Services

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              • desA
                Platinum Member

                • Jan 2010
                • 1023

                #8
                Would the OP like to address my question?
                In search of South African Technology Nuggets(R), for sale & trading in South East Asia.

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                • alexwang
                  Email problem
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 7

                  #9
                  your idea attracted me, how to join in?

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                  • murdock
                    Suspended

                    • Oct 2007
                    • 2346

                    #10
                    the goverment and production companies in this country are trying to keep import goods out so that the local market can grow...because competing with the other parts of the world where there are no labour laws and young children are used to do the work...it makes it extremely difficult for us.

                    last night i hear them talking about getting the goverment to weaken the rand...what about us fools who purchase goods from places like the usa...we just get scr*wed.

                    maybe what the goverment should do is look at the min. wage and try become more competetive with the rest of the world...which would benefit the poor because rather have a job earning a small wage than sitting around at home with nothing.

                    much like the domestic...in the old days the domestic was spoilt...had free accomadation...free food...free electricity...no need for transport costs...got all the old furniture...second hand clothing etc etc...so along come the goverment and bring out a set of laws and registrations...the first thing that happened was the maid was kicked out the free room...so accomadation for her and her boyfried/husband and kids who was shacking up with her...sneaking in late at night...and we wonder why all the shacks...these people had to find a place to stay...now she has to pay for her own food R400 per month...transport costs R100 p/m...electricity still free....water still free...we still pay for it but just thru rate and levies...the boy friend r husband has to find accomadation and pay for it now...plus transport etc...so who has benefited from the new laws?

                    and we wonder why all the shacks...this backfired on the goverment because they now have to build houses and offer services for all these people...which seemed like a great voting tactic at the time but has become a nightmare...considering there is no control at the borders creating an even bigger headache with the thousands of illegals crossing the border daily.

                    and i have also noticed a huge increase in people coming in from east...

                    the indian population also seems to be growing...but nobody is noticing because they can live in any area now...i have noticed i have more indian neighbours than black or chinese...the chinese seem to be moving into the outer areas like newcastle...i dont know the stats...just looking at it from where i sit...i could be way wrong.

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                    • desA
                      Platinum Member

                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1023

                      #11
                      Looks like SA is fast being colonised by the Chinese & Indians.

                      I have to wonder how they will manage when the 'we demand' debacle raises its beautiful head.
                      In search of South African Technology Nuggets(R), for sale & trading in South East Asia.

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                      • robinsonwang
                        Bronze Member

                        • Sep 2010
                        • 198

                        #12
                        Hi, Alex


                        How can you join in duduta dropshipping?

                        You can do as following steps:
                        1.You register free at DuDuTa.com;
                        2.You choose products from DuDuTa that you think will sell;
                        3.You decide your own pricing and list the products for sale in your online shop, on Bidorbuy,Ebay or in your local newspaper - anywhere you can sell to interested buyers;
                        4.When you get an order, you collect payment from your buyer first, and then make the order on DuDuTa.com for the goods;
                        5.Place your orders with DuDuTa and Leave your customer's shipping adress,If you have several orders need to be placed, you need place orders one by one and make the payment for your orders
                        6.DuDuTa deliver the products to your customers directly
                        7.Your buyer receives the goods "from you" and you have another happy customer, ready to buy again from you in the future!

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                        • maodunti
                          Email problem
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 1

                          #13
                          Do you have entity shop in SA?
                          How is your after-sales service?

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                          • robinsonwang
                            Bronze Member

                            • Sep 2010
                            • 198

                            #14
                            Originally posted by maodunti
                            Do you have entity shop in SA?
                            How is your after-sales service?
                            Duduta Dropship only do online business, we don't have entity shop in South Africa.
                            For the after-sales service answering ,you can see
                            our guarantee and return policy .

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                            • Dave A
                              Site Caretaker

                              • May 2006
                              • 22803

                              #15
                              Originally posted by robinsonwang
                              Duduta Dropship only do online business, we don't have entity shop in South Africa.
                              This was my interest in one of my earlier questions - how long to deliver? I see delivery to South Africa is discussed here.

                              All shipments ex-China and delivery in 5-7 days...
                              Participation is voluntary.

                              Alcocks Electrical Services | Alcocks Pest Control & Entomological Services | Alcocks Hygiene Services

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