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  1. #1
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    Stay away from Dropshipland.com, it is NOT a dropshipper! You'll probably think "What?!?" but yes, it is not a dropshipper (read on to discover why it's a scam). First of all it's just a site that links you to a couple of dropshippers that can be used for free. That's not all, it charges to use free dropshippers AND it marks-up their prices! and charges you over the odds for a very bad looking website. You won't make any sales because the prices are too high and the websites use very outdated version of the software. See also: Dropshipping Reviews - Which UK Dropship Sites Are Fake.

    Once paid you will find out that you have to pay a lot more than they first claim. For example, once you pay £79.95 you then have to pay £19.99+VAT monthly for minimum 12 months, and if you decide to cancel before that time you will have to pay £29.95+VAT cancellation + you will lose your initial £79.95 payment. This means that in total you will pay £403.80! to have something that you can get for free...

    The dropshippers they use can be used for free at the following links:
    - The Toy Sack (free)
    - Arb Wholesale (free)
    - BM Dropship (free)
    - Ink Warehouse (free)
    - Taylor's Football Souvenirs (free if you contact them with a good business plan)

    Also beware that dropshipland makes a lot of false claims (eg mega discounts, thousands of products in stock), however they don't stock any products, they are just an intermediary working to get sign up money. Also the owner has been under investigation by trading standards, the police and the ASA for misleading advertising practices ... and has shifted the business to the USA. If anything goes wrong with a sale, you are stuffed and you can be criminally prosecuted for the consequences of any damage caused to a consumer by any of their products, because they are the intermediary and are based in the US.

    These are the false promises they make:

    Promise: Avoid this competitor or this list because they are scam.
    Reality: Dropshipland doesn't want you to go direct to the real sources.

    Promise: You only have to pay a one-time fee.
    Reality: That is false, because as soon as you have parted from the so called "one-time" fee there are other hidden costs, including having to pay Dropshipland recurring hosting fees and other hidden fees which quickly hike up your losses. You are then required to pay for the website and are offered "free" software that ends up costing you even more money.

    Promise: Dropshipland will have your site up and running in half an hour.
    Reality: Sites are very out of date off-the-shelf and open source / free, they remain full of errors, they don't render across browsers, and the appearance is far from usable. This leads in most cases to no sales and your money in their pocket. In any case you'll make a loss, guaranteed.

    Promise: Choose from thousands of items
    Reality: Dropshipland is not a dropshipper, it is just a marketing ploy. Since it is not a dropshipper, it does not stock any products. This leads to continuous errors in their feed, stock levels and prices quoted incorrectly, leading to negative feedback, losses from refunds, returned merchandise, items lost in the post and so forth. Many items have never been available or were discontinued years ago by the actual dropshipper, even though the items are displayed in the catalogue.

    You should never deal with a fake dropshipper, they will literally make your life hell.

    NOTE: dropshipland is the same scam as ukdropshipgroup.com and dpbuk.co.uk, search online and you will come across numerous reports explaining how the scam is operated. ... Does it feel like a land of no return yet? Wait to read the rest.

    There are a myriad of online reports explaining what they are up to, if you manage to get past their fake blogs. Google is filled with reviews from people who have used dropshipland and were scammed thinking they were getting something completely different, or were asked to pay extra fees, or simply did not sell a thing because of expensive or out of stock products. I better stop here before I lose my manners, however there is lots of additional info at the following links:

    - Dropshipping Reviews - which UK dropshippers you should avoid - Page 1 - Dropship Forum - Dropshippers Reviews
    - How NOT to Post Testimonials: DVDDropShip Example
    - DPBUK.co.uk review - anyone tried dpbuk? Is it a scam?

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