Can anyone recommend dropship jewellery supplier

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We're in the process of setting up a side line venture, doing a jewellery website and need to find good dropship suppliers who will deliver the goods directly to our customers at a competitive price. Can't seem to find many in the jewellery, and specifically, men's jewellery field.
If anyone can recommend some companies, that would be great.
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new2bus

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Due diligence is obviously down to you.
 
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Your problem is that with drop shipping you have to find a supplier that will deliver to a address that is different to the cardholders or account holders address.

With the fraud that is prevalent etc. the basic concept of security on the net is that you do not do that. Not many will take the risk. So it is not just a simple thing as finding a supplier on the web, there are loads it is finding one that will drop ship without putting a surcharge on and deliver anywhere and at the same time they are not actually a drop ship site themselves, because a lot that purport to be are actually drop shipping and you will be way too expensive for doing anything than a few sales.
 
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Your problem is that with drop shipping you have to find a supplier that will deliver to a address that is different to the cardholders or account holders address.

You make a very good point about fraud but the OP is talking about a type of order fulfillment. All of the fraud checking should have been carried out before the dropshipper ever gets to know about the order coming their way.
 
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You make a very good point about fraud but the OP is talking about a type of order fulfillment. All of the fraud checking should have been carried out before the dropshipper ever gets to know about the order coming their way.

I agree, my point was really aimed at the posts that followed giving details of sites that are not advertising drop shipping, and one of the reasons why a normal wholesale supplier finds drop shipping a risk with a new customer.(although the OP may already have been aware of what I said, but I said it just in case they did not)

The fraud risk is also from you and not just your customer by the way .
 
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Stylevolume.com are fine, good company, not sure if they have the kind of mens jewellery (or even much mens jewellery?) that you're looking for though.

The other alternative might be to look at seeing if an existing business would partner with you and despatch on your behalf and allow you to sell off their stock levels - or for you to act as an affiliate for them and just take commission.

There aren't many jewellery dropshippers and certainly the couple I do know of are womens jewellery really rather than mens.
 
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