Let’s ALL buy the same thing as OP and then leave negative feedback. We’ll all get it for free and bleed this vendor.
Link, OP?
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Let’s ALL buy the same thing as OP and then leave negative feedback. We’ll all get it for free and bleed this vendor.
Link, OP?
Nice try, vendor in question.
Dropshipping itself isn't evil, it just means the retail orders from the supplier (sometimes the manufacturer) on demand, but scalping or other resellers are quite bad yes.
I had a seller try to pull this shit on Amazon a few years ago. I had bought a wrist rest for my keyboard, the one I'm tolerating at this very second in fact. Amazon's pages have a stark white background, the wrist rest was black. Even if details came through in the picture, the background of the page would wash it out. I wanted a simple straight wrist rest. This one has what I can only describe as a waist; the part your right hand would rest on is narrower and thus less supportive than the ends. I gave it a 3-star review stating such. The solution I've found is to turn it around so it's facing "backwards" and that puts the narrowest part in between my hands.
The seller emails me asking if there's anything they can do to make it right. So far, we're okay. I just say no, it's not worth bothering with on my end. They kept getting pushier about changing my review to 5 stars until I contacted Amazon about it.
Somewhere, be it Amazon themselves via the almighty algorithm, or the dropshippers themselves, there is a disconnect from reality. 5-star reviews carry no information, even if they are specific and detailed, the practice of paying or compensating for them is so common that you can just flush them down the toilet with the rest of the piss. It's the low end that carries the information. I have chosen to buy products based on their 1-star reviews.
For example, I'm invested in the Craftsman V20 power tool system. I went to buy the power inverter they sell for it, that lets you run normal electrical things off of drill batteries, has a NEMA15 socket and a couple USB ports on it. The negative reviews were mostly "Doesn't run my space heater. Would rate 0 stars if I could. Returned." I couldn't find a negative review of the product that didn't boil down to "I don't know what 150 watts max means." Not a problem with the product, it's a problem with people being ignorant. I bought, and am happy with, the tool.
On the other hand, I went to buy a pocket flashlight, I looked at the negative reviews and many of them said some variation on "tail switch broke after 4 or 5 months." Ah, this model has a common mode of early failure, I'll move on.
Honestly when I’m dubious of the quality of a product, I look for the negative reviews. If the only negative reviews are people clearly being dumb or really minor gripes, I take that as a good sign. If there are very few or no negative reviews, that’s a red flag that something fishy is going on.
Username checks out in the best possible way.
Oh this is possibly my least aggravated.
Fair 'nuff
This happened to me once but diff platform. I gave the seller 3 out of 5 stars. Seller messaged me with the same m.o. I changed the stars to 1 and attach the screenshot. Fuck them.
Update it to include being pestered by them to change to a positive review.
To being blackmailed into only receiving a refund if they change their review. I see nothing in there about them giving a refund if they don't change it first
Change the review, get the refund, change it to a one star and include conversation snippets regarding asking to change the review
I had this on amazon a while back. They offered to send me a new item and refund if I changed my review. They sent the item and refund and I stopped responding.
My wife bought a Keurig coffee maker on Amazon for a Christmas gift. When it arrived, the box was mailed directly from JCPenny.com. I looked on their website and the coffee maker was $35 cheaper. We learned our lessons about dropshipping and only looking at Amazon for products.
Keep fighting the good fight OP!
Amazon hasn't been the cheapest for things in a long time. There's a few segments where they are competitive, but it's generally only small things that are cheaper to ship. The more people that learn this the better.
There was a time when you could have kitty litter delivered to your home for less than it cost at a local store, but that hasn't been the case for a almost a decade.
Yeah, whereas I used to have dog food shipped from Amazon because it was cheap and convenient, now I pretty much only do it for the convenience, because it's priced the same as Petsmart and Petco.
So you returned it and re-bought it from jcpenney.com, right?
Nah, it was a last-minute gift for her mom, and my wife didn't want to go empty-handed. The bad guys won that day.
I think I'm gonna wait a few days before telling them no. Or maybe just not respond. I'm sure as hell not changing or removing my negative feedback. Clearly my review is worth more to them than the cost of the item.
Just take the item and run. Underhanded tactics deserve underhanded tactics
I left negative feedback for dropshipping
Not all heroes wear capes (unless you do, OP).
I wouldn't mind wearing a cape lol. Underrated fashion accessory.
Flowy thin capes that just make you look dramatic: cringe, impractical
Heavy, thick capes big enough to drape over a buddy for cuddles: hot + chad
I have to say, wearing a cape at a Renn Faire with colder than expected weather and having my now wife and her friend snuggling under it for warmth felt pretty good.
See folks? Warm capes are rizzmax... Is that what the kids say now?
Wife wore a cape/cloak for our wedding. 10/10 would marry again.
Exception that proves the rule
I'm out of the loop, what's drop shipping and why is it bad?
The other replies are a bit wrong.
The definition of dropshipping is that the seller / retailer does not have any stock of the product and instead orders the product from a supplier whenever a sale occurs.
Many have pointed out this usually occurs with middlemen and scalpers turning profit on goods available elsewhere for lower prices, but it also technically applies to print-on-demand and other manufactured at point of sale goods.
The seller just buys the item on Amazon and sends it to your address usually at an inflated price. They sell stock that they don't own.
To be a little more clear from what op said, it's when someone sells it from eBay to a person that didn't shop around to see if the product was cheaper from other retailers. The ebay seller than buys it from another retailer where the product was offered for less money and then the seller has it shipped from that retailer directly to the buyers house. It's bad in the sense of some eBay shoppers purposely want to avoid giving their money to a specific retailer (like amazon), or they just feel mad that they could have gotten the product cheaper to begin with.
Update the review with a screenshot of their begging.
stay safe
Well, that doesn't feel vaguely threatening at all...
Are they not spamming 5 star reviews to the limit so that no new ones can be submitted anymore? Because that's also a thing they do with less effort.