What is drop-shipping & how does it work?

This is a important question and i like for all of my customers active and not to understand how it works before purchasing my "Drop-shipping items" from my online store.

Drop-shipping is a retail fulfillment method where a business doesn't keep the products it sells in stock. Instead, when a customer buys something from the online store, the order is forwarded to a third-party supplier, who then ships the product directly to the customer. This allows online retailers to sell a wide variety of products without needing to invest in inventory or manage shipping logistics. (Google)

  • Once a order is placed for an item i then send a order to a supplier and receive the item to ship it to you.
  • If you like to know where the product you are buying came from be sure to email me before purchase or after and i will be more than happy to assist you with any questions you may have.
  • ALL of my "Drop-Shipping Item" will be labeled in the Product description below the pictures so you the customers know that i most likely do not have the product in stock at the moment of the order being placed.
  • When placing an order for a product i currently do not have in stock, when i see the order it will not be confirmed/Processed until i have received the order and if you like to cancel you order before or after its been confirmed please do. you may do this in you account Hub account when you sign up.
  • Why is Quickbuybargains.com drop-shipping now? Drop-Shipping allows me to offer a more variety of selection of items when you are shopping online at our website.
  • How can Quickbuybargains.com resell Copyrighted products? The First Sale Doctrine, codified in 17 U.S.C. § 109, allows the lawful owner of a physical copy of a copyrighted work to sell, display, or otherwise dispose of that particular copy, without the permission of the copyright owner. This generally means that if you buy a plushie featuring a copyrighted character, you can resell that specific plushie without infringing on the copyright holder's distribution rights. (Google)