drop ship

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drop ship (third-person singular simple present drop ships, present participle drop shipping, simple past and past participle drop shipped)

  1. To deliver goods for a business directly to its customers, as though the business owned a relevant inventory, but with the manufacturer as the real source of the delivery.
    If you drop ship the orders, then you don't need to own the products; thus, fewer of your customers suspect you're acting as a middle man.
    • 2019 November 29, Taylor Lorenz, “Here’s What’s Happening in the American Teenage Bedroom”, in New York Times[1]:
      Rowan also experimented with dropshipping. This entails setting up an online storefront that ships products from third-party retailers to customers, profiting on the difference.

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