Anybody thinking of becoming a dropshipper for pixmania need to be aware that they have a policy use business to business laws meaning that if the customer decides to return their item withing the cooling off period, as outlined in the long distance selling regulations, pixmania will not accept the returns and instead, the dropshipper must take the goods and refund the customer. Not good if you are selling large televisions for instance especially when the whole idea of dropshipping is to save of logisitics.
Another issue is that the price of the item is no difference, in many cases, to the price they offer on the public site. Dropshipping appears to be a free marketing channel for pixmania and nothing more.
This is the info I received from pixmania support:
You will need to keep in mind that our policy is based on business to business law and is more strict than Bto C policies.
We only accept products back if they are damaged, faulty or not as described on the web site. You need to notify us of all return requests within 3 business days of the product being delivered.
Faulty or incorrect products
Pixmania-Pro send you a link to a prepaid UPS shipping...
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