I remember when a friend of mine launched his first dropshipping store, thinking he’d be rolling in profits within a week. He picked a trendy product—LED dog collars—and ran Facebook ads with a $500 budget. Orders started rolling in, and he was pumped! But then, reality hit. Shipping delays from his supplier in China meant customers were waiting 4-6 weeks for their orders. Complaints started flooding in, refunds drained his PayPal account, and his Facebook ad account got restricted due to too many disputes. Just when he thought he was done, he found a US-based supplier with faster shipping. He switched, added a higher price to cover the cost, and started offering real-time tracking updates to customers. Within a month, his store bounced back, and he ended up making more profit than before. Moral of the story? Always test your suppliers before scaling! Anyone else had a supplier disaster that forced a quick pivot? You've issues also contact me so we can share experiences together and find a way forward