It can work, but like any business it takes a lot of work and the margins are low. If you’ve been convinced that you can build a cheap site, add products and throw FB ads at the problem for a positive ROI think again. If you’re going to spend a year or more of your time developing a store to sell crap from China that no one really wants you may as well spend that energy inventing something, your own brand. Answer from Creatibly on reddit.com
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/dropship › is all dropshipping a scam??
r/dropship on Reddit: Is all Dropshipping a scam??
September 6, 2019 -

Hey I've been recently researching about dropshipping and etc. I've come a across many YouTubers but I've seen so many gurus with all their courses that they wanted to sell me. I once attended one of this free seminars and they weren't even legit. The live chat was just bots saying random stuff and didn't even respond to me and at the end they all just tried selling me something. Can I even trust dropshipping?? Are all YouTubers and stuff to it even legit or are they just all scammers trying to sell me their courses and softwares and whatever?

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Shopify
shopify.com › blog › is-dropshipping-worth-it
Is Dropshipping Worth It in 2026? 6 Things To Consider - Shopify
Dropshipping is a great business opportunity for beginners, since sellers are not directly responsible for order fulfillment or inventory management.
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Dropship
dropship.io › blog › dropshipping-scams
Dropshipping Scams & How to Avoid Them as a Beginner
People believe dropshipping is a scam for many reasons, including: Unrealistic expectations: Many online ads and "gurus" promote dropshipping as a get-rich-quick scheme, promising huge profits with minimal effort. Shady suppliers: Some suppliers falsely represent themselves as reliable wholesalers when they are actually middlemen or untrustworthy businesses. Low barriers to entry: The ease of setting up a dropshipping store attracts legitimate entrepreneurs and inexperienced individuals looking for a quick buck.
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Content Whale
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Is Dropshipping A Scam or A Legitimate Business? (Verified Sources) | Content Whale
April 21, 2025 - Yes, dropshipping is both legal and legitimate, but it requires strict adherence to various laws and regulations to operate successfully and avoid legal pitfalls. Dropshipping is legal, but selling counterfeit goods or infringing on intellectual ...
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BigCommerce
bigcommerce.com › homepage › blog home › how to sell online › growth strategies › the truth about dropshipping: the good, the bad and the misunderstood
Dropshipping: Does It Actually Work? (Pros + Cons)
1 week ago - Most suppliers are legitimate, but not all. Some offer branded or trademarked items without authorization. Others mirror listings from well-known manufacturers and sell imitation products of questionable origin.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/dropship › was dropshipping worth it for you or do you regret doing it?
r/dropship on Reddit: Was dropshipping worth it for you or do you regret doing it?
November 4, 2022 -

Saw it on YouTube.

Really intrigued by it.

I’d love to research it for a few months maybe and do it while I do my corporate job.

Would love to know ppls journey for those who’ve done it as a business successful and/or no so much.

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I am sort of new to dropshipping, but I have done it for a few months. Originally I was eBay dropshipping which was profitable, but not as scalable as I would like. I can give you a perspective from a 'newbie' I suppose, as I am currently running my shopify store. This is 100% worth it, there are a lot of success stories (you can find loads on this sub) but I will warn you, this is not a get-rich quick scheme. It will take you hours and hours of developing your site, finding good products, listing them, optimising them etc. Another thing to consider is IMO you will need some capital behind you in order to do this properly. Yes you can grow organically (tiktok vids etc.) - but if you want to seriously scale you need money for ads using facebook etc. This is what majority of these gurus do not tell you, they make it seem like it is going to make you a millionaire within 3 months. However, like I said, it is profitable, I have seen it hands-on using a different platform, but creating your own store etc. is the way to go IMO. Ideally, you want to build a brand for yourself and eventually buy stuff wholesale, look at the bigger picture, you don't just wanna dropship forever. Hope this helps :) My advice is to seriously avoid courses, I learnt this the hard way. Everything is on the internet, free to learn. Believe me! This whole thing is a business, it isn't just a little way to make some cash. You seriously need to put time into it.
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Changed my life, now I'm semi-retired. It is nothing more than an opportunity to change your life for the better. The same thing can be said for most business ventures, be it content creator, affiliate marketing, forex trader, even just drawing. If you dedicate enough time, you'll get paid. Cheers!
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Dropship
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Is Dropshipping a Scam? Top 7 Scams & How To Avoid Them
December 31, 2024 - Don't fall victim to dropshipping scams! Learn how to protect yourself as a beginner with this complete guide on avoiding dropshipping scams.
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SendFromChina
sendfromchina.com › NewsCenter › dropshipping-legit.html
Is Dropshipping Legit? A Comprehensive Guide to Dropshipping Risks
While this model has enabled countless entrepreneurs to start businesses with low upfront costs, it’s essential to evaluate its legitimacy and operational nuances. Let’s cut to the chase—yes, dropshipping is legit.
Find elsewhere
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AutoDS
autods.com › blog › dropshipping-tips-strategies › is-dropshipping-legit
Dropshipping Scams: How To Protect Your Online Store In 2026
November 4, 2025 - From shady “mentors” selling false promises to fake suppliers disappearing with your money, the internet is full of traps designed to take advantage of hopeful sellers. But the truth is that dropshipping itself is not a scam. It’s a legitimate ...
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AutoDS
autods.com › blog › dropshipping-tips-strategies › is-dropshipping-a-scam
Is Dropshipping A Scam? Key Tips For Starting Safely
July 8, 2025 - Dropshipping is not a pyramid scheme. It is a legitimate business model where you sell products directly to customers without holding inventory, relying on suppliers to fulfill orders.
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Quora
quora.com › Is-dropshipping-a-scam-It-seems-way-too-good-to-be-true-How-can-someone-make-money-without-owning-any-products
Is dropshipping a scam? It seems way too good to be true. How can someone make money without owning any products? - Quora
Answer (1 of 8): Drop shipping in and of itself is not a scam, but most ‘suppliers’ are con artists. The trustworthy ones who aren’t con artists do not sell their products at wholesale price, rather they sell their products at retail price ...
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WIRED
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‘It’s bullshit’: Inside the weird, get-rich-quick world of dropshipping | WIRED
May 1, 2020 - They’ll create a video showcasing its benefits (videos outperform imagery), and then haunt you with that video until you give in and purchase the item. At this point, you’ll wait up to a month for delivery – lengthy order processing times are a dropshipping tell – because the item is being shipped from China.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/dropshipping › is drop shipping real ?
r/dropshipping on Reddit: Is drop shipping real ?
October 22, 2023 -

I’ve been curious about drop shipping for so long already , the YouTube’s I’ve watched make it look simple but I believe it’s only to sell a course, it always interest me when I find a product and later in life it blows up , if real can someone show some actual proof?

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WiziShop
wizishop.com › blog ecommerce › resources › is dropshipping a scam or a legit job? should you become a dropshipper?
Is Dropshipping a Scam? Everything You Need to Know in 2025
June 25, 2024 - Dropshipping, while legitimate, can sometimes be marred by scams that new entrepreneurs need to be aware of to protect their business. Common dropshipping scams include dealing with fraudulent suppliers who fail to deliver products, provide ...
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/ecommerce › is dropshipping really that bad?
r/ecommerce on Reddit: Is dropshipping really that bad?
January 26, 2022 -

Hey guys,

I have a pretty strong interest in e-commerce since the past few months. I just got 18 and as you can expect my budget is small and i cant allow myself to invest big into this idea currently. I heard that you could try out dropship to test out a product and see if it sells. I found a good product and am now wondering if i should try and dropship it for now. I have a "one-product"- Store in mind. Even tough everyone on this sub is trashing dropshipping, is doing it in this case "justifiable"?

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Drop shipping is a fulfillment method. When you treat it as a business model, like riding a wave of trend, not providing customer svc, 2 month ship times, products that don’t work, etc., then imo it’s bad. My advice… Pick a higher priced product. Low price does not mean easier sales. More margin allows you to spend more to acquire a customer. Amazon is not your competitor. It doesn’t matter the price on Amazon unless you’re selling a commodity item (phone case, toothbrush, etc). Learn about marketing angles. Do this now. This is the key. Any product can sell with the right angle. Your product needs to have a X factor. It needs to be different. Position it differently so you can justify a higher price. Set your price higher than any competitors. Use discounts to get ppl through the checkout. Get a good fulfillment partner. Titan3pl is decent. IME, 14 day ship time is about the max you can deal with before you have issues with customer service and chargebacks. 10-14 day shipping is doable with Yunexpress or Yanwen. Ask the vendor. Brand your store. Tell a story. People buy from brands they like. You don’t need to use the charitable angle, but just be relatable to your target demographic. Prioritize user experience over fancy design. Make your site functional, easy to navigate, etc. don’t overlay text on images unless there is plenty of contrast. Idk what else. These are just common things that are sometimes contrary to what is said here. Basically treat it like a real biz and not a cash grab. That’s the main thing. Good luck!
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I'm not a fan of dropshipping but if you want to pursue it, please at least order one or two of your products and take your own pictures. Don't do the thing amazon sellers do with the poorly photoshopped lifestyle photos.
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How-To Geek
howtogeek.com › home › features › what is dropshipping, and is it a scam?
What Is Dropshipping, and Is It a Scam?
April 26, 2020 - A merchant that uses dropshipping is just a middleman. You place an order with that merchant, but another company---a manufacturer, retailer, or wholesaler---ships you the product. The merchant takes his cut and never has to handle the inventory. This technique has been widely used for decades by most legitimate businesses to cut down on storing inventory in multiple locations and ship things to the customer more quickly.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/dropshipping › how hard is dropshipping for beginners?
r/dropshipping on Reddit: How hard is dropshipping for beginners?
January 19, 2025 -

I’ve been curious about dropshipping as a side hustle, what all would I need to do to get started? What budget would I need?

I’m just working overnights at Walmart

I particularly ask this because (this sounds so dumb) some 15 year old on ROBLOX was claiming he makes 5K a week from dropshipping (sounds like a straight up lie lol)

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Dropshipping can definitely be tricky for beginners, but it’s worth it if you’re up for the challenge. You don’t need prior experience, though having some basic business sense helps a lot. A budget of around $500 to $2,000 is a good starting point, enough to cover forming an LLC (around $250), launching a Shopify store (with a free trial and then about $100/month with apps), and maybe grabbing a premium theme (some go for around $300). One of the biggest costs is usually advertising, since you'll need to test and figure out what actually sells. Getting started means doing market research, building out your store, finding legit suppliers, and creating a solid marketing plan. It’s a process, takes time to get the hang of things, but managing your operations well can really make a difference. As for the whole “15-year-old made millions on Roblox” stuff, maybe it happens, but yeah, take those stories with a grain of salt. If you’re looking to go deeper into the practical side of dropshipping (like supplier approvals, backend setup, and automation), I’ve found Marcus Lam’s YouTube channel pretty helpful. He breaks down stuff most people skip over and actually shows the backend of how things run, worth checking out if you’re serious about it.
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Normie to normie it’s not easy you have to put in time and effort. Let me save you money if you do start and not jump straight for 20-50$ ads. Yes most experience people here do spend that or more daily but your a beginner. See if your family or friends would actually buy your product if so run some tests and see if you can get a organic sale. If so then start low and go slow with your ads you can successfully gain sales at 5$ a day or less with google.
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Inventory Source
inventorysource.com › home › dropshipping ultimate guide › dropship scams
Ultimate Dropshipping Guide: How to Avoid Dropship Scams
August 3, 2024 - Like any industry, any company that promises big money quickly is probably not legitimate. Beware of any company (dropship or not) that tells you profits will come with little work involved. The scams and middleman programs make big promises to hook you in and pay their up front fee or monthly costs, or often pay for their “expert coaching”, all while showing shiny pictures of iPads and Xboxes.