Norwegian drop shippers wanted


ynos82
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Hello, I was wondering is it possible to find all the droppshipers in Norway? The reason is I'm selling on a Norwegian site that sells all kind of stuff. And if I sell things for over 32dollars, we have to pay tax for it and I would imagine it would be cheaper for shipping if I use a Norwegian dropshipper.

Maybe someone knows if it is possible to pay the tax myself before it is shipped to the buyers so they don't find out it comes from outside Norway and is stuck to pay the tax to.

Sorry for my bad English as I'm Norwegian. :)


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This might be a bit difficult but I will try to look for suppliers outside our database. It might take a while so please check this thread again after a couple of days.


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Shure thanks alot!


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Hello ynos82 :-)

I have bad news for you, I did not find any company that are based in Norway that dropship. I'm really sorry about this, I found a couple that showed some promise, but they are really new companies with no positive feed backs to support their claim to legitimacy. The rest that I found are UK based with no office or warehouse located in Norway, which means if the product you intend to sell cost more than $35, then you still need to pay additional import taxes for them.

I hope you will not be disheartened by this. This is just a small stumbling block on your quest to success. I do hope you will continue to stick around. We are constantly adding new suppliers to our database and sooner or later you just might find the right supplier for your needs.

Goodluck!!!


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I agree with Marilou, don't let this stop you.

You can always try sourcing products locally. Just be vigilant! You'll be amazed at the things you can buy from home and actually be able to sell online.

We have a little over 200 members from Norway, hopefully you'll get to meet them on the forum for more first hand tips.

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All the best!


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ynos82
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I have no plans to stop yet. Know that Link hidden: Login to view offer dropshipping in Norway but think they take 800dollar a month + a registration fee. Maybe you have some tips on what can weigh little is cheap and can be sold with a nice profit? Know that there are many Norwegian using Link hidden: Login to view cus they have free shipping, but are located in Asia and I think shipping may take a long time. Have any of you tested them?


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Know that there are many Norwegian using Link hidden: Login to view cus they have free shipping, but are located in Asia and I think shipping may take a long time. Have any of you tested them?


Hi ynos82,

Although I haven't dealt with dealextreme.com personally, I did a background check a few weeks back, please visit this link:

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We also have a number of dropshippers that offer free international shipping. May I ask what type of products you are interested in?

Talk to you soon! :)


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ynos82
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Right now I'm looking for anything that is cheap and prefer that it has free shipping. I plan to sell at a Norwegian site. Prefer that shipping does not take too long. I'm going to try on anything that can be sold for 30usd and down. So I do not have any import duty


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Hello.
I am from Norway too.
Why dont you just put the tax on the top of your prices? Then it will not cost you anything more. All companies that sell products in Norway do it too, so that will not give you higher prices then your competitors.
I do that when i sell om www.finn.no and i am still competitive compares to what Norwegian companies take for the same products.

Best regard
Kurt

Hello i was wondering is it possible to find all the droppshipers in norway? The reason is im selling on a norwegian site that sells all kind of stuff. And if i sell things for over 32dollars we have to pay tax for it and i would imagine it would be cheaper for shipping to if i use a norwegian dropshipper.

Maby someone know if it is possible to pay the tax myself before it is shipped to the buyers so they dont find out it comes from outside norway and is stuck to pay the tax to.

Sorry my bad english im Norwegian. :)



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But customers will still get bill from customs of goods over 200kr when it is sent from outside norway right to the customer?


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Yes, but I use to give them the price including tax and then they pay me the price whitout tax and they pay tax when they recive the products.

Sometimes I order the products home to me, and I send the products to the customere in Norway. But when I do it this way, I take an extra fee for extra sending cost.


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Ahh now i see :) and are the customer satisfied with that arrangement?


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Yes. They can choose to accept it or I can take in the product to me first, but then it vill be more expensive for them since they have to pay for one more shipping. :-)

Ahh now i see :) and are the customer satisfied with that arrangement?


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Hello.
I am from Norway too.
Why dont you just put the tax on the top of your prices? Then it will not cost you anything more. All companies that sell products in Norway do it too, so that will not give you higher prices then your competitors.
I do that when i sell om www.finn.no and i am still competitive compares to what Norwegian companies take for the same products.

Best regard
Kurt


Welcome to SaleHoo Kurt :) We haven't even said our welcome and you have managed to help out one of our members already - very nice of you! Thank you for sharing your tips. I'm sure ynos82 will find it most helpful.

You're right though, it is good to let your customers know before hand that they will be paying a little extra for the import duties. This way you get lesser complaints and more satisfied buyers.

Hope to see more of you on the forum and hopefully with a profile picture next time! Cheers.


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Hello:)

Is there a Norwegian blog here? I´m in the beginning of starting my business, and it wold be great to chat with other Norwegians on their experiences-

Best regards

Silja


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Hello and welcome to SaleHoo, Siljam :)

Sorry we don't have a part of our site for Norwegians only. But you are bound to me them as you go through the forum!

Cheers!


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