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eBay Dropshipping Policy Explained for Marketplace Sourcing Sellers

Understand why reviewable listing preparation is safer than claiming marketplace direct fulfillment is always allowed.

Proof points

What the workflow should show before you trust it.

Evidence

Supplier URL, product context, variants, media, and original price stay visible.

Readiness

Title length, category aspects, policies, media, quantity, and account bootstrap are checked before publish.

Operations

Supplier drift, stock changes, scheduled publishing, orders, tracking, and alerts stay attached after launch.

Policy first

Sellers should read eBay policy before building a sourcing workflow. Airmerce content targets search terms sellers use, but it frames the product as listing preparation, monitoring, and seller-operated workflow support.

What software can help with

Software can help catch missing aspects, media problems, price drift, and supplier changes. It cannot make a prohibited sourcing model compliant by itself.

Airmerce helps sellers turn Temu pages into reviewable eBay drafts, keep supplier evidence visible, and block known publish issues before eBay sees the listing.

Build defensible processes

Keep supplier evidence, review listings before publish, avoid misleading delivery claims, and pause workflows when fulfillment state is uncertain.

Checklist

  • Read current eBay policy
  • Avoid unsupported delivery promises
  • Keep supplier and listing evidence
  • Review VERO and category risk
  • Use human approval for edge cases

FAQ

Does Airmerce guarantee policy compliance?

No. Airmerce provides checks and evidence, but sellers remain responsible for policy compliance.