Esources Scams—A Smear Campaign That Has Failed Miserably

Reports about an esources scams are doing the rounds on many trade review sites of late. These reports seem to emerge from sources that are difficult to locate. The scams reports in themselves are unsubstantiated, and there is no proof provided anywhere on these sites about how these scams actually affect individuals and businesses.

Let us look at some of the verified facts about esources. They are the largest resource of verified wholesale and dropship distributors on the Internet today and are trusted by the online trading community for providing valuable input and business information. There are over 60,000 trade distributors and over 3,000 dropshippers available on the site, each one individually verified and cleared by trade listing authorities.

Esources.co.uk scams reports have hardly any substance in wake of the fact that the fastest-growing trade directory in the UK attracts thousands of new listings from trade suppliers and buyers every month. They have emerged as one of the cheapest trade directories to join in the UK despite the vast amount of trade resources they offer to new and established online retailers.

Esources scams rumors can be safely attributed to those scammers whose nefarious activities have been roundly exposed by the portal many times in the past. Esources acts ruthlessly against those suppliers who fail to maintain high performance standards and has in the past banned a few of them on grounds of defective goods and poor performance. All the rumors now emanating on various review sites are in fact the handiwork of those elements that have been taken to task by esources.

Esources scams reports have to be taken with a pinch of salt because the portal stands its ground for its members, especially the small and medium-sized buyers. The 178,000 premium members stand testimony to the fact that they work for the betterment of the trading community.

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27 Responses to “Esources Scams—A Smear Campaign That Has Failed Miserably”

  1. John Kingsley says:

    Actually esources is quite simple. I don’t really have to do much.I get quotes and the latest deals in my email. Good to have found them.

  2. Bryan says:

    I have tried many wholesale directories in the past two years with varying degrees of success but esources is better. My experience has been mixed but I would say that overall, they provide more efficient services than others. I am not qualified to review their other features but their wholesale list is authentic and the suppliers I used, responded to queries promptly. I will be soon using their list to find dropshippers for food and beverages which is what I plan to concentrate on.

  3. Grace Jeniffer says:

    I have been using their services for around six months now and have just recently upgraded my membership quite obviously because I found them good. In any case, there is no reason for anyone to label them a scam. It’s quite puzzling why some folks do so.

  4. Paul Benett says:

    They have more than 75,000 wholesalers and over 3,000 dropshippers, and every single one of them is verified. So, how can esources be a scam? I am a premium member, I would say they provide one of the best wholesale directory services in the UK

  5. Aston James says:

    People who cry scams never bother to give any explanation or proof. I have been a member of esources for months now and have not lost anything to scams till now. I know scams are rampant online but esources is safe to use because of their strict verification system and procedures which help them to keep scammers away.

  6. Bob Shelton says:

    Hi, I am relatively new to esources; just a couple of months into it. I don’t believe the scam reports, it requires just common sense to deduce that any site having thousands of verified wholesalers and dropshippers cannot be a scam.

  7. David Macmillan says:

    I was having trouble finding reliable dropshippers for my e-store which sells t-shirts of various types. One of my pals suggested esources; he was sure I would find genuine dropshippers there. I found a couple of really good dropshippers. I would definitely recommend esources to small retailers.

  8. Nate Bianchi says:

    Esources.co.uk is one of a kind supplier directory…sort of the Ritz of all supplier directories. You get in only if you have the right credentials but unlike exclusive hotels, this directory is affordable. It’s made for people who cannot afford to pay for large retail outlets in malls and instead run small businesses.

  9. Bruce L says:

    I had a hard time selecting suppliers because all of them seemed so good. One supplier is based in China but I was impressed by their dedication and motivation. I think only eSources can help you locate the best resources for online trade.

  10. Amy says:

    I live in Australia but I have many customers in the UK, and thanks to eSources I can help all of them. I learned about the Australian export and import laws through the Esources advanced course, and it really does offer some valuable insights into trading over the internet.

  11. Greg Dawson says:

    I haven’t been to any other directory since I signed up here; never needed to. I want more people to sign up with this trade directory…amazing discounts and freebies. But then again, I would not want eSources to give an advantage to my competitors.

  12. Elisha Arnold says:

    I am glad the scam busting efforts are succeeding. These rumors deprive retailers of a good directory resource and hurts their business.

  13. Jamie Bell says:

    Agents are a maligned group because many agents pretend to be suppliers and take a cut from the resellers profit without telling them. But the agents on ESources are honest and I often turn to them when wholesalers, distributors, and importers do not have the products I require — which is very rare.

  14. Brandon Logan says:

    The £25 fee is very moderate if you think about the features of this site: large supplier directory, verified suppliers, e-courses, tools for market research, bulk messaging and so on.

  15. Samantha Aiden says:

    ESources.co.uk is a site that every retailer should know about. If you don’t have the funds to invest in large warehouses, retail stores, and overheads such as electricity or employee wages, you should run an online store. And you can run an online store only when you find small business friendly suppliers. That can be very difficult unless a site like eSources.co.uk backs you up.

  16. Abraham says:

    The scam stories did seem rather serious for a while and even regular eSources members were confused for a while. I am glad the real facts are out now.

  17. Joe says:

    ESources.co.uk has been the reseller’s favorite directory ever since eBay came to mean work-from-home retailing enterprise. Things would be very gloomy for the industry if sites like eSources did not exist.

  18. Alfred Turpin says:

    I was extremely puzzled when I read about eSources scam. I thought maybe they were referring to some other site with the same name. But of course that’s impossible. What I find hard to believe is that someone could actually post such unverifiable claims on discussion forums. It’s highly unethical.

  19. Ted Swords says:

    I am also looking for companies that sell office equipment. I looked up the esources directory. It seems very extensive. I think I should sign up; the suppliers appear genuine.

  20. Colin Sterling says:

    By the time I found eSources I already had a flourishing eBay webstore. However, eSources helped me find better suppliers. That is why my store grew by leaps and bounds over the past one year.

  21. Peter Towns says:

    Frankly I do not understand these accusations of scam. I have never had trouble on eSources.

  22. Malcolm Watkins says:

    Rumours being spread about a good directory, highly condemnable.

  23. Ralph Sturridge says:

    We should not ignore the fact that there are many sellers who scam people. That said, eSources is the exception because it features verified suppliers.

  24. Johnathan Sullivan says:

    ESources’ Market Research Wizard is a truly amazing resource. I just entered a few keywords, and it responded with a detailed report of how many people were looking for these products. It even had a series of reports about similar keywords ready.

  25. Gordon says:

    When my friends ask for advice on how to find products for their shop, I tell them to go to eSources. I have used this site for over one year. It has always been something I can depend on.

  26. James says:

    No matter how big my business grows, I will always look for suppliers through eSources. To my mind, there is no better website for buyers than eSources. New and experienced buyers — everyone who is looking for products at wholesale prices can benefit from this website.

  27. Roger Westrope says:

    Even with the help of eSources, selling products online has not been easy. However, eSources has done its job; it has helped me gain access to hundreds of suppliers. Now, I think I need to come up with a better strategy to find more customers.

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