Has anyone ever tried "Dropshipping" and had any sort of success with it? I am interested in starting.
as a business person, it would be your responsibility to know your clients well. If you do not know them well and they prove to be thieves whose illegal actions you have facilitated, you can be charged as receiving stolen property -- a felony in most states.in short, if thieves use stolen credit card numbers to have goods shipped to you, which you receive and forward, without knowing their bonafides, you are considered to be part of their gang and you get the prison time.why doesn't the thief get the prison? Because he's hiding somewhere in Eastern Europe behind four layers of robot computers and can't be tracked down. But the person who receives the stolen merchandise can be tracked down -- his or her address is right there in the shipping documents.By the way, the address you ship goods to, if the deal is bad, will turn out to be a front that, when the police arrive, no longer exists. [If the police even bother to show up -- the front can be in East Africa or anywhere.]It's just another risk of being a business person, that's all.GL
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