
Originally Posted by
CheapStudent
@bykimbo,
You do have interesting points, I as a "middle-man" do have items drop-shipped though I keep in contact with all my suppliers and their stock is updated on a daily basis. Thus I allot enough headway for countermeasures. Meaning if I see they have 50 in stock I only allot 5 in my stock allowing me to adjust accordingly. Also I am sure there are plenty of sellers whom would rather spend more time getting their inventory entered in on eBid as opposed to having to take pictures all day. For the amount of time it takes to snap a picture, edit, and upload it (10-30 minutes) you could easily have 5-20 items entered in eBid via excel or ninja lister of course. I am sure plenty of sellers would rather use "stock photos" that look half decent. Plus another question is what if they really don't have the item on hand? They may only be using a "dummy"; meaning they ordered one a while ago and they are having their suppliers provide the product... For example they ordered one "demo" product and they listed they have 3 on hand, which they "technically" do because they are trusting the supplier to have those on hand for the duration of their posting. When an order comes in they simply provide the payment to the supplier and the recipients address. Nothing wrong with this right? One they are being honest, two they do not have the overhead costs of having to find room within their home or garage to store that product, and three as items values decrease so do the buyers overall "want" for that item. Thus I think dropshipping is a great way to not have to worry about not selling the product and having "quantity" on hand...
John C.
Cheapstudent