Esources Scam Busting Program

In recent times, esources scam reports have been appearing on some trade review sites online. It is widely believed that these are the handiwork of competitors who are resorting to this hit-below-the-belt strategy because they simply do not have the capability and the resources to stand up to the commendable services offered by esources.co.uk.

It is pretty obvious to serious UK based online retailers and suppliers that esources is the best online trade directory available today. They are not bothered by the reports of esources scam because most of them have experienced the excellent services of esources firsthand. Independent reviews by those who have used their services are proof that esources does deliver on its promise.

Over the past few years, esources has emerged as the fastest growing wholesale trade directory. Their services help buyers source merchandize from UK suppliers faster than ever. It is the most trusted destination for online traders. The links below are proof that esources is 100 percent genuine and not the esources scam that they are made out to be.

http://www.wholesalescams.co.uk/esources-reviews

http://www.dropshipforum.com/community/showthread.php/30-eSources.co.uk-scam-or-legit-reviews-please

http://www.wholesalescams.co.uk/esources-review

http://www.wholesaleforum.com/discuss/wholesale-discussion-24/esources-esources-co-uk-scam-reviews-anyone-used-them-scam-1101/

Esources offers free as well as premium registration services for suppliers and buyers. Registration is easy for buyers and is completed in a few easy steps. Suppliers are checked for their authentication and have to undergo an extensive verification process to establish their legitimacy. Esources is a safe and secure platform for UK based online traders as they can transact business without the risk of falling prey to wholesale and dropship scams.

The rumors about esources scam started sometime back after they had exposed the activities of some unscrupulous elements known for their con act and got them banned. The scam reports are clearly a retaliatory act and carefully planned to defame the growing reputation of esources. They know well that it is way beyond them to match the levels of service and features provided by esources. They simply cannot compete on a level playing field and hence the attempt to pull them down through such deceitful and fraudulent means.

A close look at the esources scam postings will reveal that the tone and language of the scam reports and articles are suspiciously similar. The obvious inference is that every single scam posting is fabricated. No proof of the accusations can be found anywhere on the web. You only come across unsubstantiated accusations which completely expose their claims about being cheated by esources. The links below will establish the hollow claims about esources scam and how the reports are deliberately misleading:

http://www.articlemag.info/business-and-industry/small-business/esources-scam-the-real-facts-are-out-in-the-open/

http://www.articlestem.com/business-and-industry/debunking-the-rumors-about-the-esources-scam/

The current live listings will give you a clear picture of how the trade directory is growing in size. Thousands of trade buyers and suppliers are joining esources every month which has made the site, the largest trade directory in the UK in terms of size and also in terms of traffic. There are over 395,000 UK wholesale listings and over 368,000 international wholesalers listings. You can use the services of over 3,000 reliable and verified dropshippers unreservedly.

This shows how esources scam reports are being deliberately circulated on the web just to create doubts in the minds of potential traders.

36 Responses to “Esources Scam Busting Program”

  • Sam Ashton says:

    Scam is a real problem on the internet, but I have no doubt that eSources is the exception. I must say, I am really disappointed the way they have been going on and on about scam on those forums. I think the people over there are paid to lie about eSources.

  • Justin says:

    Believe me, I know how scam works, I had been scammed couple of times in the past. ESources is not a scam and I’m sure about it.

  • David says:

    I am strongly against these false stories of eSources scam. I have never been scammed on this site. I don’t know who is spreading these stories, but I think there should be some action against them.

  • Kian Bailey says:

    I have been buying things through the suppliers there; I think it’s a good directory. Of course other people have their own opinions but for me eSources is the best.

  • James Kruger says:

    I am very new on eSources.co.uk, and I am still negotiating with a wholesaler. But they have been very helpful. Patient too, considering what a noob I might sound. I don’t know very much about selling things on internet. I am learning though, esources.co.uk has already sent me some emailed courses. I hope they send me more…

  • Patrick Joshua says:

    I have to say, I have used other web based directories and only eSources ever made the cut. The suppliers are good, the wholesalers offer believable discounts. I have never had any problems here.

  • Malcom Symcox says:

    I am very new on eSources.co.uk, and I am still negotiating with a wholesaler. But they have been very helpful. Patient too, considering what a noob I might sound. I don’t know very much about selling things on internet. I am learning though, esources.co.uk has already sent me some emailed courses. I hope they send me more…

  • Daniel says:

    Hello. If you want to learn more about online retail, I suggest you go for the esources.co.uk advanced course. They offer the course to all premium members. The fee is reasonable, and you get the courses at no extra cost.

  • George Nelson says:

    I am an electrician and I also have a side business selling electric components on eBay. My business really took off only when I enrolled with eSources.co.uk. I won’t say I wasn’t making any money before, but I have seen an improvement in business since I started buying supplies through the traders recommended by eSources.

  • Moses says:

    I am a homemaker and I used to be very underconfident about my ability to run any kind of business. The only reason I signed up with esources.co.uk is that I read on various forums that here I will find credible, professional suppliers. I am not an expert on eBay as yet. But the e-courses have helped. The suppliers give no trouble.

  • Charles Kulman says:

    So that’s what scammers do when you annoy them — they publish rubbish about you. At least eSourcs.co.uk went into battle with the scammers. I am sure they are paying the price for being upright and honest.

  • Benjamin Lewis says:

    I get a bad feeling when I read these scam stories. If they can brashly write so much nonsense about established, very credible companies like eSources, common individuals such as me really stand no chance against scammers. They can be pretty vindictive.

  • Jake Ethan says:

    As a buyer, I have learned to ignore all stories of scam. They are very demoralizing, even when you know they are not true. You begin to wonder what kind of rumor will start going around next.

  • Callum Ryan says:

    ESources scam? This is the first time I am hearing about it. I guess I just am not as internet savvy as I should be. But anyway, I don’t know what to make of those reports. I have been a member for over 15 months, and I haven’t been scammed by esources, not even once.

  • Alexander says:

    Isn’t there any mechanism by which eSources could ask for the removal of potentially false information about itself? I guess it’s more difficult when you are on the internet huh. People can just write whatever they please, and give a false name, and say they are from Mars, and get published easily.

  • Johnathan Davis says:

    My sister and I opened an online store in 2009. We are very different individuals, with different opinions about everything from website design to marketing strategies.There was only one point we agreed on; we wanted to find suppliers only through esources.co.uk. That’s because we had both heard acquaintances and friends praise this site’s reliability and operational efficiency.

  • James says:

    I can imagine the way newbies are feeling…they want to try this site but the reviews are scaring them off. I felt the same way before I signed up. I was not expecting much, and was even prepared to lose my fee. But thankfully things turned out fine. The suppliers here are very professional and quality conscious.

  • Max Harvey says:

    I never thought I would own a business. I signed up with esources.co.uk on the spur of the moment, when I learned from their site about the advantages of ecommerce. The guidance eSources provided was good; it helped me cope with the problems of being new to business.

  • Jamie Nathan says:

    One tool I recommend is the eSources keyword research or market research application. You can find out how many people searched for products in your niche recently. So if you are unsure whether to sell vintage posters or handcrafted beaded jewelry on your site, you can find how many people searched for these items online. Then you can decide whether to promote these products or not.

  • Jacob says:

    Esources is the one directory that never fails me. Even when I cannot find a product here, I can get information about them by posting a request for products. Suppliers respond with their quotes, and the only difficulty lies in selecting one supplier out of the many on this site. Every one of them seems professional and honest.

  • Anna says:

    I had never sourced products from outside the UK until I found eSources. I used to think all overseas suppliers are out to cheat people. Then I came across eSources, and browsed through a couple of supplier profiles. I decided to try my luck, and here I am — a few hundred pounds richer. Not much, but I think things are going to get even better.

  • Toby T says:

    Does anybody know if I can find US based suppliers on this site? I have had a lot of success in business thanks to eSources. But currently my customers are limited to the UK and I want to expand my business, but only if I can find suppliers through eSources. I don’t trust other directories.

  • Ryan Hogg says:

    It seems eSources directory is not well known among new buyers. Why doesn’t this site go for promotional campaigns? Imagine the amount of money saved if all the buyers being conned by some scam websites could start using eSources.

  • Kieran Alex says:

    The people who put up such false reviews should be ashamed. We have been buying products through the eSources wholesalers for 15 months. Our eBay store has a lot more merchandize than before and so it also draws a lot of buyers. We cannot imagine eSources running a scam of any sort.

  • Fredrick says:

    I had to search high and low for the right discounts before I found eSources. Either the wholesalers were not ready to sell products to small buyers like me, or they wanted very high fee for each batch of products sold. I almost gave up my business. I think eSources saved it. I found some good suppliers, and I make it a point to buy only from them. As the business relationship with suppliers has become steadier I have come to depend on them, and they give me the preferential treatment — more discounts than other buyers, for example.

  • Brandon Logan says:

    This site is filled with good suppliers, wholesalers, etc. I even found two agents here. They helped me find products I could not locate otherwise. Of course I would prefer to deal directly with the supplier, it costs less, but the agents were fair in their dealings.

  • Sam Parker says:

    I tried dozens of wholesale lists before I came across eSources. I found the fee to be very moderate, and therefore I registered with eSources. Believe me; paying £25 for eSources verified directory is far easier than paying £100 for a wholesale list with broken links.

  • Thompson says:

    I am selling dog collars (yes, I love dogs and I have three Spaniels of my own) on eBay. I was actually surprised to find wholesalers of dog collars here. No matter how good a directory, there were some products they just could not help you find — so I used to think. Anyway, some of the customers loved the dog collars, so now I am in talks with the suppliers to buy other doggie stuff — toys, warmers, blankets, even kennels. Without eSources, I would have found it difficult to find any product for my store

  • Joel Theodore says:

    I have to thank my father for introducing me to eSources. I wanted to earn a little more money to pay tuition but long hours of academia leave very little time for any job, even a part time one. I knew many students on campus liked purchasing DVDs, and I figured maybe DVD was a very good niche to start with. I found suppliers through eSources. Before eSources I had tried another DVD directory (some of you must know which one I am talking about) where I found tasteless titles.

  • Christie says:

    People who still doubt esources, after these many good reviews and comments, should just take a look at the directory. I would really hate for any new reseller to be tricked out of his money by a fraudulent wholesale site. I would always trust eSources over other sites, no matter how many fake reviews tell me that it is scam.

  • Ronald says:

    It is a good site for beginners as well as people with many years of experience in ecommerce. ESources is also a good place to update your knowledge. It is here that I first learned all about local Customs regulations.

  • Colin Tucker says:

    One of the best things about eSources.co.uk is that you have a lot of suppliers to choose from. Imagine being able to send messages to dozens of suppliers all at once, and getting quotes from several sellers. When you are not dependant on a single supplier, you are less vulnerable to exploitation.

  • Erik says:

    I was always told that there were no dropshippers this side of the Atlantic. So I was in for a surprise when I looked at the esources directory; it had hundreds of UK wholesalers, dropshippers, and importers. I even found some manufacturers to supply me OEM merchandize. It’s a great find.

  • Peter Stevens says:

    Esources.co.uk was the first supplier directory I signed up for. Considering the scam stories narrated by buyers who risk their money on doubtful sites, I think I was very lucky that chance led me to eSources.

  • Dave Sturgis says:

    I am a supplier, and I have noticed an increase in business since our company was featured on the eSources website.

  • Gordon Sumpter says:

    I am very cautious about trying new suppliers. Even on eSources, which I know has some good suppliers on its database, I tread warily. I choose suppliers after thorough research and long negotiations. But the fact that I am a member of eSources goes to show that this site is actually genuine.

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