Mac Laptops are not frequent on the dropship market - and when you find one it's 80% of the time scam, 10% over priced and 10% out of stock...
If you are a newbie, start with dropship companies who don't require sales certificate. Dropshipping is tough and you don't make much money but it gives you a good training and your risks are limited if you:
- stay clear of scammers such the 2 you listed,
- avoid at all cost dropshipper from abroad,
- don't play butterfly and stick with 2 or 3 good ones to develop relationship.
Good sites to check US dropshipper:
www.bbb.org www.badbusinessbureau.com and forums like this one, be careful anyway, some forum I know get paid advertizing from suppliers and they some times confuse 'good customer' with 'good supplier'.
I read that some use Whois information to check on suppliers, it not a bad idea but it way far from enough.
I was involved in a case with
www.tradeelectronics.com (stay clear from this one).
Whois information:
Very good report
Domain Name: tradeelectronics.com
Created on..............: Tue, Mar 07, 2000
Expires on..............: Mon, Mar 07, 2016
Record last updated on..: Fri, Mar 09, 2007
Forums where she pays for advertizing -
Excellent report
I had her removed from almost of them
BBB:
bad report
http://search.bbb.org/Results.aspx?n...&add=&c=&st=&z= 5 locations a F rating (worse one)
BadBusiness bureau:
Horrible report
Several horror stories up to $10,000+ stollen and even cheating with employment!