No dropshipping
site is as infamous as dropshipland, which has cheated buyers of their hard
earned money for years. This site is operated by a scammer who runs a series of
similar sites. The site has a bad reputation and the reasons are numerous.
Middleman, not Supplier
If you browse
onto this site looking for great wholesale deals, you are in danger zone. This
site does not offer the right discounts and they earn commissions on your sales.
The burden of paying the commission lies with the buyer. Therefore, the buyer
gets the products at very inflated price. What you think is the wholesale price
is not the actual supplier price, but the wholesale price plus commission.
If you
are wondering why you are not making as much profit as your peers using other
supplier sites, this could be the reason. Therefore, compare prices very
carefully. Even if you are sure about the pricing, there are other things you
cannot be certain of.
Inadequate Inventory
The
products on dropshipland are useless and limited in variety and in numbers. They
don’t offer much scope for specialization, as few people specialize in these
niches. The problem of inadequate stocks has been with the site for years — buyers
are always complaining that the products they want are out of stock.
There are
very few customers who actually receive the products. Usually, it is delivered
late, or it reaches them in poor condition. Getting it exchanged is a
difficult, almost impossible, task.
Websites are Not Customizable
If you
are purchasing a website hosting plan, you want to be sure that the site can be
customized according to your needs. However, the ecommerce sites offered
through dropshipland are occasionally illegal and always not customizable at
all. You cannot create a site that uniquely defines your business. This does
not help with search engine rankings at all, and it puzzles customers.
No Tech Support
The list
of complaints keeps growing. Buyers have complained about poor product quality,
poor website design, and limited inventory. Adding to their woes is the lack of
customer care. Once you pay the fees, you are on your own. No customer care
staff will bother to answer your emails or reply to phone calls.
False Reviews
The
latest weapon in the Dropshipland
arsenal is false reviews. The site creates multiple reviews and posts them
on various online forums, presenting themselves as buyers. Conversely, they
create negative reviews about other wholesale sites. This gives a false
impression to buyers. Of late, the site staff has been busy trying to bury all
the negative reviews about the site, but it’s already too late as buyers are
beginning to question the validity of this site.
Dropshipland
is owned by the fraudster, Stephen Gibson, 69 Flixton Road, Manchester. He is a
known cheat and has created many websites with the sole purpose of cheating
people. Today, seasoned buyers know a Stephen Gibson site when they see one,
and they stay away from it.