Dropshipping: The hustlers making millions from goods they never handle
''Stores come and go, and they literally steal money from people," he told the BBC.
Kevin David is a dropshipper who doesn't engage in the sale of such goods. But he says some of his friends have made ''hundreds of thousands a month selling knock-off AirPods''. Sarah Mebarki worked for a dropshipping operation, Magnetic SL, which sells products that feature its own brand. ''People think you have to be an internationally renowned brand to engage influencers like Kourtney Kardashian, but that's completely false. Influencers who care about the quality of product they promote are rare, or even non-existent.''
Glenn Manoff, Trustpilot's chief communications officer, says it is aware of Magnetic SL's practices and has added a warning banner to the firm's page. And the mix of closed High Street stores and people stuck at home during the coronavirus lockdowns has benefited the trade.
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