Wholesale & eBay Forum » Selling Products Online » My first listing on ebay / My first dropshipping item

by: jaceituno
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1 posts
Posted 2 May 11 12:49 pm.
Hi! I want to try selling video games. What do you think about my listing:
by: ditchmendoza
New SaleHoo Member
1 posts
Posted 3 May 11 12:36 am.
i'd be careful with dropshipping as paypal don't encourage this sort of selling, they have and adbundacy to place limitations on paypal accounts which limits you from sending money to suppliers to pay for you dropship orders.
by: irene_salehoo
SaleHoo Staff
1951 posts
Posted 3 May 11 6:47 am.
Yes, PayPal may hold funds until the item has been delivered and that's a major obstacle that discourages sellers from using dropshippers. However, Erika Garnica, an eBay PowerSeller and ex eBay Top Seller account manager, shared with us how to avoid Paypal holds.And even if you're dropshipping items, it's almost as easy to get the funds released to you as well. As soon as you receive a tracking number from your supplier, immediately upload it to its corresponding transaction in PayPal (there's a button to do so next to the transaction record in your Transaction History), and the same process applies -- within 2-3 business days of the buyer receiving the item, PayPal will release the funds to you.The entire blog can be found at
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by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 3 May 11 10:53 pm.
Hi! I want to try selling video games. What do you think about my listing:From a design stand point, very informative. Actually, maybe even a little too informative. The template starts off looking clean, but get's congested and confusing to read very quickly.
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any tips? thank you!
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by: timelinegoods
SaleHoo Senior Member
54 posts
Posted 4 May 11 2:49 pm.
i'd be careful with dropshipping as paypal don't encourage this sort of selling, they have and adbundacy to place limitations on paypal accounts which limits you from sending money to suppliers to pay for you dropship orders.Hi and thank you for sharing that info because I am dealing with different suppliers. And 2 of the suppliers, which are great companies, does not accept paypal payment for dropshipping. I didn't understand why they wouldn't but now I do.
You may want to use other ways to receive payments.
best of luck!

by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 4 May 11 9:31 pm.
Hi Yvette,i'd be careful with dropshipping as paypal don't encourage this sort of selling, they have and adbundacy to place limitations on paypal accounts which limits you from sending money to suppliers to pay for you dropship orders.Hi and thank you for sharing that info because I am dealing with different suppliers. And 2 of the suppliers, which are great companies, does not accept paypal payment for dropshipping. I didn't understand why they wouldn't but now I do.
You may want to use other ways to receive payments.
best of luck!
I was checking into google checkout. Is it any better or more convenient than paypal?
Thank you!
Yvette
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by: kmvariety
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5 posts
Posted 20 May 11 2:55 pm.
Hi I created a New Auction website please check it out link hidden Check it out and tell me what you think?
by: timelinegoods
SaleHoo Senior Member
54 posts
Posted 20 May 11 3:06 pm.
I must say that the more I get on Salehoo, the MORE I learn. I know have more of an understanding of how sales work no matter which I site I sell on.Hi Yvette,i'd be careful with dropshipping as paypal don't encourage this sort of selling, they have and adbundacy to place limitations on paypal accounts which limits you from sending money to suppliers to pay for you dropship orders.Hi and thank you for sharing that info because I am dealing with different suppliers. And 2 of the suppliers, which are great companies, does not accept paypal payment for dropshipping. I didn't understand why they wouldn't but now I do.
You may want to use other ways to receive payments.
best of luck!
I was checking into google checkout. Is it any better or more convenient than paypal?
Thank you!
Yvette
In regards to what payment suppliers accept, don't get yourself lulled into a false ideal that a supplier won't accept PayPal because of some possible issue with them, and are therefore ok to deal with.
The number one reason a supplier, no matter where in the world they are, will not offer safe payment options such as Credit Card or PayPal payment options, is quite simply because they know full well that those transactions can be reversed.
That should always be a MASSIVE red flag to a buyer. It doesn't mean that they don't have genuine reasons for not offering those services, but it should put any buyer on notice to proceed with extreme caution, if at all!
If a buyer doesn't use a safe payment option with a supplier, then they have absolutely no come back to cover themselves if the transaction goes pear shaped.
Where possible, always use a credit card as your number 1 payment option, but PayPal runs a close second. They are the two safest payment options available, and protecting your investment should be paramount.
Now that's not saying that because they don't accept those forms of payment that they are automatically not to be trusted, but you would need to be 100% in trading with them before you parted with any money if they don't!
In regards to what payment options you can use with an eBay account to accept payments, you now have several options to choose from. I'm not 100% of eBay's policy on providing payment options at the moment. It used to be that you could use any of the available options, so long as you also used PayPal.
Of course you can offer electronic transfer, certainly my preferred way of accepting payments. Of course it's not considered a safe payment option for buyers, and it's one that I would never suggest anyone actually uses unless they are 100% confident in who they are doing business with.
You will usually find buyers will stay well away from am electronic transfer payment option on newish accounts, but are far more accepting of using the option on more established accounts with a solid performance indicator..... especially if you include an inducement for using that option such as a discount or such.
If you are setting up a new account, it's a really good thing to be proactive and actually talk to PayPal up front. Tell them what you are doing, who your suppliers are and your estimated volume of sales over a set period.
Certain things set red flags off at PayPal, and the more information they have available for them to assess a situation with an eBay account, the better it is for you!
Just to pick up on a point made by Erika. Always send your first orders with tracking, that is always a great fail safe method to ensure you can get your account rolling quickly if there are any issues at all with a PayPal hold.

by: timelinegoods
SaleHoo Senior Member
54 posts
Posted 20 May 11 3:10 pm.
I also want to add that shortly joining this site, I have been getting lucky with my sales. I know you all have seen my postings about alternative sites to ebay. Below is the link to my listings on yardsellr:
by: dmdiscounts
SaleHoo Senior Member
100 posts
Posted 20 May 11 6:18 pm.
How long have you been on yardsellr?
by: timelinegoods
SaleHoo Senior Member
54 posts
Posted 20 May 11 6:49 pm.
How long have you been on yardsellr?I have been selling for a little over 2 months. It started slow, but lately it has been picking up.

by: fudjj
SaleHoo Staff
2969 posts
Posted 20 May 11 7:03 pm.
I also want to add that shortly joining this site, I have been getting lucky with my sales. I know you all have seen my postings about alternative sites to ebay. Below is the link to my listings on yardsellr:Sorry to leapfrog you DM, but nice one Yvette, it's really good to see you having some success there. A lot of people seriously underestimate the cost efficient and effective marketing power that these smaller sites can deliver, especially the free ones!
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As you can see, I am not doing so bad. :-) This is the site, where I am getting a much better profit because of the NO listing and final sale fees.
Good Luck All!
Regards,
Yvette
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by: dmdiscounts
SaleHoo Senior Member
100 posts
Posted 20 May 11 8:37 pm.
Yvette
by: timelinegoods
SaleHoo Senior Member
54 posts
Posted 21 May 11 3:25 am.
YvetteOh that's great! So, you have an account with yardsellr? Because you get a $5 bonus for recommending someone. :-)
Congrats on the success with this site. 2 months and many sales. Free sites seem to be worth the effort.
I will let you know my endeavors with yardsellr