I hated it because I was proud to have reached where I got to with dropshipping, and suddenly it was all taken away.
I had goals, dreams and aspirations...
I wanted more out of life...
But the one thing I figured out and made work was gone.
...and getting a job wasn't going to work.
So I did what everyone else out there does in this situation.
I started looking for a way out.
I scoured Amazon's terms and conditions, policies, and exhausted all my contacts... I looked everywhere and one thing kept popping up.
I stumbled upon a forum where a group of guys and gals were talking about how they were Wholesale Amazon FBA sellers and they were traveling the world, managing their business from Miami to Los Angeles, and enjoying a life of autonomy.
This was a cool concept to me, and as I researched more and more I found that most of them were just like me.
They also had been through the wringer of e-commerce, experiencing highs and lows, and were searching for a more stable, sustainable way to do business on Amazon.
The only difference was they had pivoted to the Wholesale FBA model, finding a way to yet again operate within Amazon's guidelines while enjoying the freedom and profitability that dropshipping once offered them.