Mark
Madison,#2Author of original report
Mon, February 06, 2006
If you have a reputable company, the system works fine. It's when you find somebody like NetDropShipper.com that you get into trouble. In retrospect, yes, drop shipping wasn't a good idea. But the fact remains that I paid for the items I sold on eBay and NDS.com legally did not keep its part of the bargain.
Mark
Madison,#3Author of original report
Mon, February 06, 2006
If you have a reputable company, the system works fine. It's when you find somebody like NetDropShipper.com that you get into trouble. In retrospect, yes, drop shipping wasn't a good idea. But the fact remains that I paid for the items I sold on eBay and NDS.com legally did not keep its part of the bargain.
Mark
Madison,#4Author of original report
Mon, February 06, 2006
If you have a reputable company, the system works fine. It's when you find somebody like NetDropShipper.com that you get into trouble. In retrospect, yes, drop shipping wasn't a good idea. But the fact remains that I paid for the items I sold on eBay and NDS.com legally did not keep its part of the bargain.
Mark
Madison,#5Author of original report
Mon, February 06, 2006
If you have a reputable company, the system works fine. It's when you find somebody like NetDropShipper.com that you get into trouble. In retrospect, yes, drop shipping wasn't a good idea. But the fact remains that I paid for the items I sold on eBay and NDS.com legally did not keep its part of the bargain.
Nick
Hollywood,#6Consumer Comment
Sun, February 05, 2006
Why are you selling items that you don't even have in your possession yet?
Mark
Madison,#7Author of original report
Tue, January 17, 2006
NetDropShipper.com emailed me the other day saying they were going to give me a refund. BUT (because with this company there is always a but) they didn't give it all back. It was an item I bought for $218; they refunded $160. The item was received by my customer on Dec. 6. It was returned to NetDropShipper.com on Dec. 29 because it wasn't the right item. But, the math wizards over there said it had been longer than the 30 days allowed for returns. And they said I hadn't asked for an RMA, which I had and which was printed on the outside of the box. So I got the 20 percent restocking fee subtracted from the total. That is not to mention the $25 I have to refund my customer on top of everything else for him having paid to ship it back to them. It's like just when you think they can't be any worse, they are. Seriously, if anyone is actually thinking about suing these people, please contact me. There is nothing I would like to do more.