10-26-2016, 08:13 AM
I have been doing some Amazon to eBay dropshipping for a little while and I have found that many items on eBay are lower than the amazon seller.
For example, this 240 pack of colored pencils is sold on Amazon for $35.05.
Crayola Classpack 240ct Colored Pencils
On eBay there is a seller that has baffled me with his uncanny prices that are lower than the Amazon products:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291787461803
In order to sell an item on eBay that is $35 and make a $2 profit, you would have to pay $29 AND that's without S&H costs. This fellow sells many items for less than the Amazon supplier.
Therefore, I have concluded people like this are doing one of 2 things.
1. Making a dropship deal with the distributor, i.e. Crayola to list on eBay.
2. Purchasing wholesale from the distributor, storing it and shipping it without using Amazon FBA.
Perhaps there is something I am missing?
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks!
For example, this 240 pack of colored pencils is sold on Amazon for $35.05.
Crayola Classpack 240ct Colored Pencils
On eBay there is a seller that has baffled me with his uncanny prices that are lower than the Amazon products:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291787461803
In order to sell an item on eBay that is $35 and make a $2 profit, you would have to pay $29 AND that's without S&H costs. This fellow sells many items for less than the Amazon supplier.
Therefore, I have concluded people like this are doing one of 2 things.
1. Making a dropship deal with the distributor, i.e. Crayola to list on eBay.
2. Purchasing wholesale from the distributor, storing it and shipping it without using Amazon FBA.
Perhaps there is something I am missing?
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks!