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Product Arbs Review

Product Arbs is a service by Oliver Goehler in which he shows users arbitrage opportunities between Amazon and eBay.

What does the product offer?

Product Arbs gives users access to a member only website that creator Oliver Goehler identifies hundreds of chances for users to generate profit. The self-styled “Auction Commando” claims that at the time of writing this there are 1,632 arbitrage opportunities listed on his website. He says Product Arbs allows you to make money without having to stock any products or any start-up capital.

How does the product work?

Product Arbs uses the most basic of principles of business which is to say selling something for more than you can buy it for. Oliver Goehler advocates doing this without having ever stocked the product in order to keep your costs down. He claims that Product Arbs is as simple as listing a product on eBay for more than it is listed for on Amazon and that the Product Arbs identifies the best opportunities for doing this.

What is the initial investment?

Access to Product Arbs costs £29.97 per month or £197 for an annual subscription. There is a 60 day money back guarantee in place should you be unhappy with the service although this is provided directly by the vendor and isn’t backed up by a third party (as would be the case with ClickBank for example).

What is the rate of return?

The amount of profit depends on the products you are selling. Product Arbs advertises earning as much as £1,000 per week but this has its basis in a purely hypothetical scenario so I would take this with a healthy pinch of salt.

Conclusion

Although it may be possible to make money using the method that Product Arbs does, I am not entirely sold. Online shoppers are becoming increasingly savvy and Amazon is fast becoming the go to place for online shopping. I find it unlikely that if somebody is searching for a specific product that they wouldn’t shop around and even if they find your listing on eBay, they would likely search the product to see if you can’t get it cheaper elsewhere. Product Arbs sells itself because the concept is so simple but I believe that the reality is likely to be less straightforward.

 

 

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