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Doba Review - Is Doba worth joining?

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Doba.com has gained a good reputation and has some great reviews on the web for providing a sourcing directory specializing in drop shippers. But would the reality live up to the hype? I decided to find out and give it a review …

Dolba ReviewFor first impressions, Doba gets full marks. It’s an attractive, well-laid out website and easily draws you in with the comforting promise of fraud protection and reimbursement of fraudulent orders for qualifying sellers - very reassuring for new sellers wary of being ripped off!

Doba claims an impressive 33%-75% profit margins on their stock – another reason why this directory appeals! However, I’d treat this figure with caution. While Doba undoubtedly has some good sources that will give you a high profit margin in this range, a more realistic figure for the majority would likely be around 10%-30%.

Unless you are a reseller who is lucky enough to be selling vast quantities of stock, you are unlikely to get cheaper wholesale prices than these. Doba compares well with other wholesale offers, but it won’t provide anything extra. Those extra-sweet deals will only be found one way: and that’s by you!

Remember that directories are a great booster to begin your selling career. They make it so much easier and faster to get started…and to get some cash in your pocket. But you shouldn’t solely rely on them to make your millions in the long term.

The secret to using Doba well is to use it as a way of getting started, rather than pinning all your hopes on it for the long term. Then, either work on developing good relationships with several of the suppliers you have found – until you get to the point where you can bargain for better prices – or, use the knowledge and confidence you have gained from dealing with these suppliers to branch off on your own research.

Despite Doba’s very tempting offer of allowing you to pay for goods only after you sell them, I recommend purchasing your items in bulk before you list them. Although Doba generally provides a good service, occasionally there are unavoidable hiccups with drop shipping, and it can be very embarrassing when a customer has purchased an item, but the drop-shipper is out of stock. Let me be very clear that this is not a problem isolated to Doba – all dropshippers can suddenly run out of stock without warning leaving you in the lurch unless you take precautions.

I was very impressed by Doba’s great selection of free articles written by eBay powerseller, consultant, and former eBay employee Stuart Lisonbee. They were interesting, informative, and very focused on Doba’s target audience - anyone interested in taking advantage of drop shipping. These are well worth a read!

Doba also provides a newsletter and regular press releases keeping you informed and up to date.

All in all, Doba is a good product. Although the price is steeper than other directories, members with reasonable expectations feel that it is good value.

Doba compliments SaleHoo fantastically by focusing almost solely on drop shipping, while SaleHoo provides a broad range of wholesale suppliers, drop shippers and bulk wholesalers. Sign up for Doba’s free trial and check out their sources.

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Comment by shelby

October 24, 2006 @ 9:02 am

Good review; I too find Doba to provide an excellent service. I wanted to point out one significant thing however. While this may be clear to the auther, Grace, it won’t be to those new to the industry. Doba is not a directory. That is actually one of the biggest things that sets them apart from their competitors. Doba is an agregator and that is why I love them. They don’t just point me to suppliers, then provide me with access directly to the products, eliminating all of the leg work, hassle, and overhead. With just a few clicks I can push products straight to eBay. That’s quit different then a “directory!”

Thanks for the review!

Comment by SliKKer

May 24, 2007 @ 2:48 pm

I used this guy on http://www.pixelboardlive.com he is actually showing ebay sellers how to use doba. He has some good points to make.

Comment by DropShipWholesalers

July 3, 2007 @ 8:59 am

I agree that Doba is very well laid out from the time you sign up for the free trial to digging in finding the products you want to sell online. I also think that the profit margins in some of the products are lower than they advertise since if many people are selling the same item on eBay for instance, then you will have a lower sell price to compete with others.

One thing that I have found is that sometimes items will go out of stock if you have them listed on eBay and then try to purchase after the auction is over. I’m not sure how often this happens, but I would assume that Doba deals with many different suppliers so each one can vary in the stock levels depending on the items you are selling.

Overall I think Doba is an excellent program for the complete newbie looking to start selling products online because of their training and support provided. It really depends on what you are trying to accomplish when selling products online since there are many avenues you can sell such as eBay, your own website, froogle, amazon, etc. They offer a free trial, so it’s no risk on your part to get started with them.

Comment by Kevin

August 6, 2007 @ 12:06 am

Warning to all… Don’t sign up for Doba- it is a complete ripoff. Their supposedly “wholesale prices” are higher than ebay prices… Doba could put a lot more products in their directory, then buy them off ebay and sell them to the idiots that sign up for the program and make money.

It is truly ridiculous. Don’t waste your time.

Comment by kolton

August 7, 2007 @ 12:03 pm

i think that doba.com is one of the best drop shipers i have used. i have made my all my money back in about 3-5 weeks. thanks

Comment by Molly Fowler

August 8, 2007 @ 11:14 am

I’ve attempted to reach Doba numerous by e-mail, unsuccessfully, to find out the cost after the free trial if I decide to continue the program. Do you happen to know the cost to sign up with Doba?

Comment by SaleHoo

August 8, 2007 @ 5:36 pm

You can see Doba’s fees here: http://www.doba.com/site/fees.html

Comment by Boo

August 21, 2007 @ 6:53 am

Doba is not a dropship program. They stock 0 inventory and ship 0 products…..so not exactly the very def of a dropship program ;-)

As you can tell from the site they set up accounts with real programs, name the suppliers after rocks and stones, and have different markups and fees and shipping policies for each product source (which IMHO is very confusing especially if you first thought that THEY were your product source…ie shouldnt the fees and policies be the same if they were the dropshipper?).

Look at the ipods…besides often being out of stock they are hundred or more then what the MAP (minimum allowed price) is or the price on the Apple site. Why is this? Because they have some set markup for each supplier program. On most products you wouldnt be able to tell what markup they have added, but then on these MAP items it becomes VERY clear. They have applied a markup across numerous products without even manually reviewing them to see if these markups made sense.

You are better off going to the product sources, like Moteng or DBL rather then selling products for Doba (wholesalemarketer) since you are not getting products from doba.

“They don’t just point me to suppliers, then provide me with access directly to the products, eliminating all of the leg work, hassle, and overhead. With just a few clicks I can push products straight to eBay. That’s quit different then a “directory!””
With the low margins already on eBay AND the fact that doba marksup the products and fees further reducing your products….what is the value of paying a monthly fee to get a format which allows you to post the data to eBay and pay another listing fee?

If i pay a monthly fee and get a product like an ipod, the ipod is already a hundred or more then everyone else sells the product at. So, i have paid a monthly fee to get a product that i cannot sell into a format which allows me to easily list the product on eBay which will then charge me a fee to list a product that i have paid for despite not being able to sell it. pheeeew….doesnt work for me.

Comment by HJL

September 14, 2007 @ 1:55 am

DoBa is a rip off operation.
Once you have given them your credit card details it will be very difficult to stop them from charging you.
I had to email 2-3 times and call 3 times to have it stopped.
Stay away.

Comment by Dave

September 17, 2007 @ 5:09 pm

I have been selling on ebay for 6 years now and it has taken a long time to find wholesalers with good prices. They all claim to have the best prices. I signed up for doba and as soon as I saw their prices I quickly canceled my membership. I already have other wholesalers who I buy from with lower prices than Doba and I don’t have to pay a monthly fee with my wholesalers so Why would I join Doba and pay $39.95 A MONTH just to be able to buy higher priced items. I am sure some of the items they sell are lower but when a company guarentees the lowest prices and then you find they are higher I am not impressed. I also sent a email to customer service for doba and asked them about what I had found out and they didnt even respond they just closed out my question.

Comment by Chuck

September 26, 2007 @ 7:22 am

Doba’s products are just a little less than a sale price at your local retailer. Also, they lied about their guarantee when they called you…I was scammed. Sorry Doba fans, but it is only a GREAT presentation AT BEST.

Comment by Liz

September 30, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

I signed up for DOBA’s 7 day free trial twice (I’ve been in the planning stage of my business for quite some time). I never had a problem speaking to a live person from DOBA when I had questions about their products, etc. I tried selling 3 items on ebay as a test - a digital photo frame, a Kitchen Aid pot set, and a hand vac - all of the items were listed below MSRP, but I received zero bids on everything. I think if you were to come up with a good business plan and find a good niche in the market, you could be successful selling their products. DOBA does have a good reputation from the Better Business Bureau (you can look it up online). Someone asked how much it is per month - I believe it’s 39.95/month.

Comment by Jose

October 5, 2007 @ 5:51 pm

Dave, could you please tell me the names of the dropshippers you are using/

Thanks.

Comment by tripper

October 13, 2007 @ 8:12 am

yes, dave! i’d like to start up my movie site and have been researching wholesalers till i’m spinning! would love the help ! got laid off from a corporate job recently and am finally sick of that world!
thanks bunches!

Comment by oneal

October 18, 2007 @ 4:27 pm

Can someone tell me how to buy from the suppler direct on doba. I think there prices are high do to the middle man

Comment by essexkids

October 25, 2007 @ 4:15 pm

any other drop ship companies out there for suggestion? thank you

Comment by ACheapSuccess

October 28, 2007 @ 3:32 pm

any dropshipper your gonna find online..are nothing but scams..you cant see the prices untill you sign up..and once you do ..you realize there people on the bay..selling it cheaper then your getting it ..so how can u make money ..theyre all rip offs..if you really wanna sell online..your gonna have to put some hard time and research into it..not just a couple clicks of a mouse is gonna sell products..first thing to do is to test the water..run around ur house..grab whatever your can sell..talk to friends and family see what they got..SELL THOSE ITEMS BEFORE YOU SPEND ANY MONEY ON PRODUCTS…

Comment by CLAYTON

October 29, 2007 @ 7:29 pm

DAVE OR OTHERS,
COULD YOU PLEASE SEND ME THE NAMES OF ANY WHOLESALERS, DROPSHIPPERS, OR SUPPLIERS THAT YOU HAVE HAD SUCCESS WITH.
THANKS

Comment by Hallie

November 1, 2007 @ 9:50 am

If you want reputation and financial loss, headaches, and wasted time….use DOBA.

Comment by Zach

November 5, 2007 @ 2:39 pm

I sincerely advise anyone who is considering using this service to think twice. The majority of prices are either retail, above retail or within one or two percentage points of retail. They are about as far from a true wholesale price as it gets and they get away with this by dramatically increasing the MSRP of products. If you do intend on using Doba make sure you research the true retail price of a product before purchasing because the prices quoted on Doba are completely fraudulent. To top this off, support is laughable at best.

Comment by Lisa

November 6, 2007 @ 7:19 am

I came accross Doba, and did some research to find this forum. I appreciate all the feeback on here, which points to mostley negative, which I will be cancelling my free trial soon. I do see comments ie. from Dave ” I already have other wholesalers who I buy from with lower prices than Doba and I don’t have to pay a monthly fee with my wholesalers so Why would I join Doba and pay $39.95 A MONTH just to be able to buy higher priced items”

I see that people have asked who these wholesalers are, but there is no feeback from anyone suggesting better. Its hard for people like me to get legit answers, I know it takes a bit of reasearch and time…when I research reputible wholesellers, or droppshipping, all I get is Scams and more ..ie Doba. It would be appreciated if you could give your feedback on the actual names of the companies who you actaully make a good profit from, and are better. You have taken the time to comment how Doba is no good, please set us on the right path as to what company names are good.

Thanks

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Comment by Jimson

November 8, 2007 @ 11:32 am

I made about $1000 profit with doba, after all selling fees. I can tell you it is NOT worth the effort there are easier ways to make money online which I and others who are doing so will keep to ourselves, the internet is a small world, if something works, people aren’t going to brag about it, unless they are trying to make money off you, luckily I bought the yearly membership for $199, and I’m paid through July but I will not be renewing that is for sure.

Comment by JT

November 10, 2007 @ 9:25 am

I am just getting into this and appreciate the opinions posted here. For those of you who are looking to “DAVE” to share his wholesalers with you I think yo need to put yourself in his shoes.

Once you have worked hard to get your suppliers who are making you money, how eager will you be to share that information with the world? I think not.

If this business was easy, everyone in the world would be doing it. There are alot of as it is.

Remember, nothing worthwhile in life is easy. It takes hard work and if you are looking for a fast easy buck I would say keep playing the lottery.

Comment by EL

November 25, 2007 @ 1:58 am

“I see that people have asked who these wholesalers are, but there is no feeback from anyone suggesting better. ”
There was Moteng (camping and outdoor) and DBL (electronics) listed up above as options. It can be harder to identify all of their suppliers…but the more time you spend with different suppliers the more you can see which of the doba suppliers are which and then you can go to the supplier to work directly and cheaper then through doba. I found one of the programs above to use and about 6 others that i like to work with from Inventory Source ( http://inventorysource.com/ ) I used the free account their to research the programs i thought would work best for me.

Comment by Mike

November 30, 2007 @ 11:07 pm

Don’t bother with Doba. They are nothing more than a reseller who has accounts with real distributors and wholesalers. Doba sells memberships which allow you to buy at deeply reduced retail prices (Kind of like an online Sam’s Club except they don’t stock anything). They aren’t really selling to you at wholesale, because it is illegal to sell at wholesale (tax exempt) without you filing a tax exampt certificate.

My experience with Doba has been horrible. I did my homeowrk and found items on Doba’s catalog that were in stock with decent quantities and listed them on Ebay. (exactly what they tell you to do). When I got orders and placed them with Doba, my orders would sit as “Shipment Pending” For three days then my order would be cancelled due to the item being discontinued from the suplier. There was invantory when I ordered, there was invantory when the order was processed, but when it was time to ship, it simply disappeared.

You will only have dissapointed customers if you use Doba’s dropshipping service. They will gladly take your membership fees, but THEY DO NOT DELIVER PRODUCTS.

If you are looking for REAL distributors and wholesalers, all you have to do is check on any manufacturers website and they will list their distributors (or give them a call and they will gladly tell you).

Comment by John

December 11, 2007 @ 1:56 am

WOW! See ya Doba, you guys better get your act together.
Thanks everybody for your posts! I have found 80% and more bad comments about Doba during my research! Sorry, not interested!

Comment by Don't like DOBA

December 14, 2007 @ 9:57 am

I signed up for a trial, took a look at the products, and didn’t like any of them. I sent an email asking to discontinue the free trial. I got an email back saying, “Thanks for using the trial, can you do a survey…” I thought it was good to go. I check my credit card statement the week after, and low and behold, I get the $50 charge from DOBA.

I understand it is my fault for not looking closely enough to realize that you have to call the guys to discontinue. However it’s very scummy practice. A lot of other sites have simple cancellation policies, but not DOBA.

I called, talked to live chat, sent an email to the head of customer service, and they wouldn’t budge on giving me my money back which I thought I fairly deserved. Simply put, I was very very annoyed.

$50 is not a lot of money in the grand scheme of things, but to lose $50 bucks on something you didn’t even want is annoying.

The tougher they make it to cancel, the better for them obviously. However, it makes people like me take time to complain on sites like this.

So I hope you think twice about DOBA. There are others who don’t have the monthly fee, but just an upfront one time fee. Check those out first over DOBA.

Comment by Asher

December 19, 2007 @ 7:48 pm

Here is some realstic advice. If you want to make money, save up 2000.00 find a good deal from a manufcturer on alibaba. buy something light (under 4 pounds and preferably 13 oz) per product and sell it on ebay. ship it usps first class ail. good luck

Comment by Charles

January 5, 2008 @ 5:30 pm

Hello Everyone,

I am the Anakan Skywalker of the bunch and would like to known of any reputable dropshippers. I have been doing a lot of research and find that they all have received negative feedback. I would greatly appreciate if any of you would share the names of reputable dropshippers.

thank you,

charles

Comment by Bryan Heath

January 13, 2008 @ 11:50 pm

DOBA has a great site and a lot of products but thier markup is too HIGH! It is impossible to make any money with them!

Comment by Eric Sterns

January 31, 2008 @ 12:48 pm

I singed up for the 7 day trial and someone from Doba called me after an hour to welcome me to doba and explain the benefits of the programe. My credit card company called me and said there has been $300.00 withdrawal from my account. I called doba and asked them to explain to me why they charged my account. Doba told me I chosed to sign up for 2yrs contract instead of the free trial which I don’t remember. All I wanted to do is sign up for the free trial and decide if am interested. After the first two calls, anytime I call doba, they put me on hold until I hanged up..(every time). I have asked my creadit card company to dispute the charges… in process… will give u an update.

Comment by bryan

February 20, 2008 @ 12:01 am

Thanks all for the feedback, ive decided to learn from others mistakes this time. I almost joined, its like an addiction to make money online and i truly believe we are being taken advantage of by the nicely designed sites and the hope to finally make money online to replace the 9-5. I truly agree with the post about saving up about 2 grand to purchase bulk from sites like alibaba and selling on Ebay, or finding items around the house. Truly thats the only way i made real money. stuff i didnt think would sell. Even if you look on the sellers accounts that advertise your dropship items, often times those items are not what they are successful at selling themselves. And i didnt expect dave to list his successful dropshippers because thats the problem now, if everyone had it, it would mess up his profit margin. So you just have to find your own source of a good product and milk it till its gone. In the past ive had success with ebooks and digital downloads, at least theres not shipping charges or running out of stock issues. Good luck to all and Please remember to do alot of research before you join anything. Im sure you all work hard for your money so just be extra careful. Check out my BANS site, you can make money with this if you find your niche. http://www. thenewbabyplace.com

Comment by Dropshipdesign

February 29, 2008 @ 4:40 pm

Wow, I couldn’t believe how many comments there were here. Anyway, I like the concept of dropshipping and think that it provides an opportunity for anyone to access name-brand products and make a few buck selling them. People just need to make sure they do their homework and realize that this is work.

Comment by Pat

March 4, 2008 @ 5:49 pm

WOW! The comment by Boo from Aug 21 2007 was dead on. I signed up for the 14 day trial and got access to DOBA’s supplier list. They ARE bogus!! Named after rocks and the element chart and trees!

Check it out

http://www.doba.com/members/catalog/supplier/

If you cannot get in, here are some “supposed” suppliers:

Agate
Alabaster
Amber
Amethyst
Borax
Carbon
Diamond
Elm
Fir
Indigo
Lavender
Orange
Pecan
etc.

WTF? Total scam

Also, look at this listing:

Bunn-O-Matic coffee filters
10.25 wholesale
17.95 MSRP
8.05 shipping cost
2.50 drop shipping fee

I think you LOSE money on that one!!!

Comment by Sam

March 20, 2008 @ 10:35 pm

Hi guys, let me tell you the other side of story. we are one of the original suppliers for doba. We have fill the orders doba send to us daily, before by email, now we got a website to log in. we receive orders from doba, we ship them out using our UPS or FEDEX accounts, then we may get paid or sometimes not. That’s why sometimes we got orders from other direct sellers. we rather ship for them before they paid higher prices.
doba is not a bad choice for starters, most factories won’t talk to you or supply you until you order in bulk, which you have to come up all the money for inventory, warehouse, insurance and labor cost. That’s why I think Doba is not a bad choice for starters, but if you want to do big, you need to talk to some one like us, you are ready to make big orders with us. We saw a company making $6 million sale a year from nothing. Bigger risk bigger returns always, I bet you all know. Good luck guys.

Comment by TreoGuy750

March 23, 2008 @ 10:38 pm

WOW! THANK GOD I FOUND YOU GUYS! I was going to join DOBA ….BUT! Im not new to the scams of life. So i decided to do research and i found this site among other articles on DOBA. Ofcourse the articles i had read were praising doba but i cant trust them. But im figuring i can trust people like me who are just trying to get ahead and create something for themselves. Well this is just the start of a long journey for me and my future business. I will put the work into this like never before and hope that i can come across good people like you guys on here who are willing to teach folks like me from your mistakes. THANKS FOR TAKING THE TIME TO POST EVERYONE. You saved me money.

Comment by Toto

March 25, 2008 @ 3:50 pm

Hi everyone,

I totally agree with Pat. DOBA is a total SCAM. Unfortunately, I didn’t read reviews before subscribing with them. Here is my story with them:

I subscribed for DOBA free trial. They advertise on their website that it is:
1) “100% risk free guarantee —if you aren’t satisfied with your free trial, simply notify us within your trial period, and you won’t pay a cent.”
2)”Lowest Wholesale Price Guarantee ”
THAT IS JUST BS!!!

After few days, I wasn’t interested in their subscription because:
1) I found their products overpriced. If you can sell them and make profit, you can also try selling ice cubes to Eskimos. The products they sell are often cheaper or they are the same price on e-bay. If you’re lucky, you can find some products on which you can try to make a 10% profit.
2) I saw many bad reviews concerning them on forums: people describe them as a scam and many people had problems with them.

I cancelled my subscription many days before the end of the free trial. I never logged in my doba account since then.

Today, I noticed that they CHARGED me $50 on my credit card and I am scared they charge me again.
I tried to talk to them but of course they don’t want to refund me.

I tried talking to my credit card company to cancel the charges but it wasn’t possible even if I had a copy of the support ticket I sent to cancel the subscription along with the confirmation that doba received it.
Their SCAM is very well studied:
1) It starts with the 7 day free trial.
2) A pushy sales representative who talks really well tries to sell you their amazing scam product at a very discounted price. He/she talks for a long time about how great their product is, he makes you feel like you are doing the deal of the year. They know you won’t use their product for a long time so they try to take as much as they can while you didn’t get the chance to really check their products. They offer you more than 70% off if you buy for 1 year.
3) Then, they charge your credit card. People who don’t check their bills often may get charged many times.

Now, I reported them to BBB and I’ll write about them in all the forums I find. I don’t know what BBB would do but I’ll let you guys know when I receive an answer. If you had a problem with doba, I think it is a really good idea to report them to BBB. If they receive many complaints concerning doba, they may do something.

In sum, STAY AWAY from DOBA if you don’t want to LOSE time and money.

Comment by Andre Emm

April 23, 2008 @ 10:54 am

The bottom line is this. Dobas’ prices are not true wholesale prices. If you dont believe me…just test the waters. Take ANY doba product..find that same product on e-bay….and you will see that the doba price will be greatly higher than the majority of the other listings. You cant make a profit in a competitive environment such as e-bay.

Doba, as well as most online dropshippers are middle-man suppliers…not true wholesalers.

In order to receive TRUE WHOLESALE PRICES…..you MUST have a BUSINESS LICENSE. TRUE WHOLESALERS will not sell products to you unless you have a TAX ID NUMBER…via BUSINESS LICENSE.

The people that have TRUE WHOLESALE CONNECTIONS dont usually give out their contact information…Why give out information to potential competition. Thats why they usually wont name their sources.

I cant tell you the names of TRUE WHOLESALERS…do some thorough research….but, if they dont ask for your TAX ID NUMBER or BUSINESS ID NUMBER….they aren’t TRUE WHOLESALERS…and are just middle-men…who have a direct connection to a TRUE WHOLESALER.

I hope this info helped someone.

Comment by Brandy

April 29, 2008 @ 7:55 am

I tried Doba but I really wasn’t real satisfied with them. The market is just too oversaturated with their products (and yes we did our product market research!). You might try these people, I’ve had a lot of luck with them and they have great customer service, no minimums etc: http://www.dropship-business.com/index.html?aid=240080

Comment by Sandy

May 15, 2008 @ 8:18 pm

Oh my, I must be a fool. I should of researched more. I paid for a full year. Plus I been having problems with there stuff not pushing to ebay. Anyone know how to block them from send fee to to my paypal and block so dont go to my account? If I can do that , then maybe no fees will get deducted. Or they may clean me out. Cant have it.

Thanks if anyone has another sudjestion on this.

Comment by lvdme

June 13, 2008 @ 9:07 pm

Go to your credit card co “dispute people” and ask them about helping you with a dispute on this co’s charges.
They are usually good about doing this. I have had good luck with this before. Paypal may tell you that they have to handle the dispute process, ask your credit card co about that. There is such a thing as fradulent advertising.
Fight it!

Comment by Chris aka Lefty

June 14, 2008 @ 3:32 am

Comment on Sams Post

“Hi guys, let me tell you the other side of story. we are one of the original suppliers for doba. We have fill the orders doba send to us daily, before by email, now we got a website to log in. we receive orders from doba, we ship them out using our UPS or FEDEX accounts, then we may get paid or sometimes not. That’s why sometimes we got orders from other direct sellers. we rather ship for them before they paid higher prices.
doba is not a bad choice for starters, most factories won’t talk to you or supply you until you order in bulk, which you have to come up all the money for inventory, warehouse, insurance and labor cost. That’s why I think Doba is not a bad choice for starters, but if you want to do big, you need to talk to some one like us, you are ready to make big orders with us. We saw a company making $6 million sale a year from nothing. Bigger risk bigger returns always, I bet you all know. Good luck guys.”

Sam even if your company is selling tons of products does not mean the end user is making money. Most likely some of Dobas clients are stuck with products they cannot sell.

Also the if Doba orders tons of products they are not stuck with it. They can sell to liquidation houses and brick and mortal retailers. It’s all in the networking and regardless they are cranking in monthly profits from their clients if they sell or not.

Now for other reading all this. If you want some free advice and not get ripped off by all the sharks out there I will show you step by step. All you have to do is ask the questions. I can show you what to do and specifically not to do.

All you have to do is create a icq account at icq.com (free. ICQ is an instant messenger program)join my ICQ group at http://groups.icq.com/groups/index.php?act=show_group&group_id=7649
(free) and post your questions or talk directly to me via icq and I will help to the best of my abilities.

I know together we can build a great network of honest etailers with a stockpile of useful information and resources to share.

Comment by ron

June 15, 2008 @ 7:13 am

The best way to learn lessons is OPE (Other Peoples Experience). Thank you all for the postings warning us from Doba. Sorry you got taken, but thanks for the warnings to those of us who were looking into Doba.

Comment by Shane

June 22, 2008 @ 12:12 am

Just a little info for you inventorysource.com is a DOBA owned site simlpy selling hooking you up with there already agreed overpriced wholesalers.

Comment by ROY, KAREN, & LORI

June 25, 2008 @ 2:15 pm

I have been reading all the reviews, and am very THANKFUL for your comments. I am looking for additional product to sell as I work from home as a seller on E-bay, and also help my brother with his business; Fortune High Tech Marketing. Some of you might be interested in this one, as their is no inventory. Check out his website.

Good Luck to all of you.

Comment by ROY, KAREN, & LORI

June 25, 2008 @ 2:17 pm

I have been reading all the reviews, and am very THANKFUL for your comments. I am looking for additional product to sell as I work from home as a seller on E-bay, and also help my brother with his business; Fortune High Tech Marketing. Some of you might be interested in this one, as their is no inventory. Check out his website at; http://www.fhtmus.com/royboy

Good Luck to all of you.

Comment by John

June 28, 2008 @ 5:56 pm

Thank you all for your posts. I was very tempted to try Doba’s free trial. I’m so glad I didn’t! Those of you that have had a bad experience with them, take comfort in knowing that you have taken away at least one customer from them…

Comment by Linda

July 16, 2008 @ 11:29 am

Doba looked too good to be true. Their website is very clean, and easy to use. From reading the comments now I know it is only a trap for the naive.

Drop shipping always involves a “middleman” which reduces the actual sellers profits. Not only with product cost markup but other fees and charges.

The comment on March 4, 2008 by Pat listing the names of the suppliers by names of trees, rocks, etc. has been around for greater than 7 years. As I can remember getting that same list in an ebook I bought from eBay. That was went I realized no one in their right mind will sell or give you a list of their suppliers. If they did they would put themselves out of business.

A drop shipper is a service. There are good drop shippers. They should have the following charateristics:
1) No inventory to maintain.
2) Reduced prices to the seller (your commission).
3) No minimun purchases required.
4) No monthly service fees, or very minimal.
5) No drop shipping fees unless again very minimal.
6) Easy returns for defective, or incorrect products.
7) Low restocking fees for unwanted product returns.
8) Fast order processing and delivery with reasonable shipping costs.
9) Require you to follow the legal requirements for your state, or county, or city to be a reseller.
10) Allow multiple forms of payment from you.
11) Allow you to use product photos, descriptions or cutomizing of either within reasonable limits and have the terms clearly stated.
12) Again, all their terms should be cearly and easily understood, including how to cancel memberships, or your relationship with the drop shipper.

Selling online can be a great money making venture. You have to do the research, as no one can tell you what will work out best for you. There are more resources than just doing searches online. Check out the library, lots of free information is available there. Talk to people who are already in business (retail, direct sales and others) ask why they decided to do what they are doing. Ask, how they made it happen. Gather information to make wise choices. Be reasonable with your expectations, write up a business plan after you have gathered enough information, include a well defined marketing plan. Otherwise an outline of goals and a To Do List. Have a guide and accomplish what needs to be done.

If this is more than what you want to do then try out selling and see what happens and learn.

Look around your own home. Do you have some items new or lightly used you could sell. (Please nothing ready for the dumpster) Take some nice photos showing the item in good light. Write up a description.

Type up the description and your terms and make a template you can use again, by deleting the description and typing in a new description for each item.

List your item(s) on eBay. Why eBay? It has worldwide exposure to market your item. You can set a price or list as an auction. Marketing your item takes alot of work and money to equal what eBay can do for you. It’s easy to build a customer base, by providing quality products, fast shipping but most important excellent customer service.

I started in 2000 as buying then went to selling, and have maintained a 100% positive feedback. In order to be a good seller a you need to build customer trust in you and your products. You can’t expect people to buy more or more expensive products from you without first having an excelent reputation.

There are sellers that have started out selling on eBay then incorparted their own websites after building a customer base. Customers will naturally follow if they will continue to receive the value they have come to know from their past purchases from you.

Ebay is my first choice to check when ever I think of something I want to buy. Good Luck to all your business ventures.

Comment by russ

July 18, 2008 @ 11:02 am

hey i just signed up for the 7 day free trial on doba, but after reading these comments I am going to read all of the ebay tutorials and educational info on doba i can and then I am going to cancel my debit card just to make sure they cant charge me after i cancel! I guess that is the only way to protect myself from their scam. good comments. thanks for the heads up!

Comment by rene

July 20, 2008 @ 10:06 pm

hey, for those who are scared to know about how much any site will charge you after the free trial, the best you can do is look for the link of “term of use” they explain you all the policies and how much will be monthly if you dont cancel the membership. That’s what i did before signing up with DOBA, i found the will charge me $50 bucks if i dont cancel the membership, FORGET IT…i will keep my money after all the bad reviews of this site, i better keep looking….

Comment by Lyle

July 22, 2008 @ 11:59 pm

Thanks for the info. I am just getting started and have been looking for suppliers. Thanks to all of you, doba will not be getting my money.

Comment by Ed

July 27, 2008 @ 7:05 am

Stay away from Doba. Doba has a good variety of products, but the pricing is high and shipping cost very very high. Also, add a drop shipping charge. Then with the high shipping cost, slooooow shipping. Your customers will be complaining.

My advice, stay away!!!!!!

Comment by dupedbydoba!

August 6, 2008 @ 5:39 pm

BEWARE OF DOBA; the negative comments are all right on!

My issue with Doba originated with their ‘partner’ company Tafiti Consulting. I was given a call a few days into my trial membership by a Doba salesperson and given the sales pitch of a life time. 70% off the annual rate if I sign up now, that equates to $349 for an annual membership…but wait there’s more; a special bonus of 3 free months for signing up through an affiliate site Bluehost.com! I hadn’t spent much time researching Doba’s prices but had been impressed with the service enough to buy into the salespersons scam.

The following day I receive a call from another salesperson claiming to be from Doba offering me ‘free no cost coaching’. Sure I’ll hear you out I say, than the real scam begins. The company behind this scam was yet another Doba affiliate, Tafiti Consulting. I receive a call back from a witty fellow with a charming accent who proceeds to tell me all about this ‘free coaching’ service they offer “to only 5% of qualified businesses” (which means the 5% of businesses who fall for it). 15 minutes into the call he begins telling me how it’s a great idea to pay them “$5000 for the more conservative person, but I recommend 10-12 thousand” for them to build my business for me. He states, “The only thing this service won’t do is tell you what product to sell”. Things got a little uncomfortable when I asked who he really was and what company he was with. His tone of voice instantly changed from charming to aggrivated. Also the entire call they lead you to believe this is a Doba service, not until I asked for clarification did I find out he was from Tafiti Consulting. Needless to say they did not get a cent from me but they have been calling me 4 times daily since that sales call.

But wait the plot thickens! When I called Doba to complain about their ‘partner’ they acted as though they could care less, noted my account and gave me the brush off. After that phone call with Doba I realized I did not want to do business with a company who partners with scam artists like Tafiti Consulting. I promptly called Doba and requested a refund. The first representative who goes by “Cody” treated me like an idiot, smugly saying I agreed to a no refund policy when I signed up for my trial account. Now, my point is I was sold this bill of goods over the phone, early in my trial membership, and was never told of this no-refund policy for annual memberships by the salesperson. So after much arguing through Cody’s stalemate, I requested a supervisor who Cody said “was not going to give me a refund either”. After 30 minutes of going back and forth with this mystery supervisor (who sounded uncannily like Cody) I was given a refund for 11 of the 12 months I paid for. Now once that refund is issued to my credit card I will dispute the remainder.

On a side note: I find it very odd that all three companies in question are all partners and located in Utah…Bluehost.com, Doba.com, and tafiticonsulting.com. Discovered Doba from Bluehost, and Tafiti contacted me through Doba.

BEWARE OF DOBA!

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