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Every single day there's a new tweet:
"Shopify Payments just disabled my account, $40k stuck"
"Stripe froze us at $250k/mo, no warning"
"PayPal locked our balance for 180 days, what do I do?"
It's nonstop. And it's only getting worse.
The honest truth: Shopify isn't the problem. Stripe isn't the problem. Their setup is.
→ Personal-name LLC
→ One processor, one bank, one entity
→ Wrong jurisdiction for their address
→ Zero backup rails when something flags
I put together a free PDF on the exact structure 7- and 8-figure operators use so they NEVER get knocked offline - 9 steps, 2 jurisdictions, multiple processors, zero single points of failure.
If you want it: Comment "SETUP" + RT

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I exited a Google dropshipping store for 6 figures in 6 months.
At POS the store was generating $80k/month in revenue with 20% margins.
We could’ve scaled higher, but instead we exited, hired a few more employees and are now launching 5 new stores that we hope to exit in the next 12 months.
Comment if you want me to post a step-by-step commentary on what we did!

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I got absolutely screwed by Shopify Payments… multiple times.
Funds on hold & No clear answers.
Endless back & forth with support just to get MY money released.
Tried every “template” out there.. none worked.
👉 Until now. 👈
My SP got hold on March 15… and released on March 17!!! 🔥
No stress. No chasing. Just worked.
I sent this exact template to a few friends… same result lol. 🤝 If you want to see my whole video about Shopify Payments, check my IG called @furkeess. 🥷🏼
If you’re dealing with Shopify Payments holds, this will save you HOURS (and headaches).
Want it?
👉 Like this post
👉 Comment “SP”
👉 Follow me on X.
I’ll send it over‼️🚀


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there's hundreds of Dutch dropshippers making crazy money
why don't we start our own country and name the capital Dropshipdam
immigration requirement:
- speaks Dutch fluently
- Shopify dashboard screenshot of at least €100k/m
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter
BREAKING: Netherlands’ House of Representatives has approved a 36% tax on unrealized capital gains.
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Nano Banana + Fastmoss + Manus + Veo3 = AI Content Factory
We built a fully automated system that repurposes, localizes, and launches winning TikTok Shop content across hundreds of creator-style accounts.
It’s so effective it feels like running Facebook ads in 2008.
- CPMs as low as $0.10
- no reliance on paid ads
- no ghost creators
- no wasted samples
- no lost time
My $300/monthly tech stack which replaced $50k+ budget:
- manus for product research and viral script ideas
- cruva / Fastmoss for recently viral content ideas from competitors
- nano banana pro for images
- kling 2.6 for video
- now using my own phone posting network for automated posting
Here’s how it works:
•Each AI Agent spins up a TikTok Shop–ready profile, built to sell my products through shoppable videos.
•Agents are prompted to research the niche, scrape winning TikTok Shop videos, and rebuild them with new hooks, angles, and UGC-style visuals tailored to your brand.
•They create and post daily using my tech stack onto affiliate accounts
No touchpoints. No delays.
Just shoppable videos going live and GMV compounding every week.
Then we use an MPS (Multi-Platform Swarm) approach:
once the concept works on TikTok Shop, we deploy hundreds of AI Agents to flood the niche with variations that all drive back to your Shop and Amazon listing.
I’m giving you access to the full stack — the ai workflow, ready to plug into your TikTok Shop today.
Comment “Workflow” and I’ll send you everything.
(must be connected)
PS – Repost for early access to the full TikTok Shop content factory system.

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And you think your life is hard and unfair
Enezator@Enezator
While hospitalized, this little one, small in age but huge in heart, takes a younger friend out for a stroll... ❤️ Love and compassion know no age; they come straight from the heart.
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A new brand we started in June just crossed 100,000 orders today
Subscription based, no funding, no debt, profitable and hitting 7 figures per month
So how did we do it?
I hear all the time you need a lot of money to start a subscription based brand.
"prepare to be unprofitable for months until repeat revenue compounds"
At my core, I'm a retard and I like it when things are super simple
I haven't done any financial projections, borrowed money to fund growth or anything like that. I literally started this with a purchase order of 250pcs and a $100 per day ad budget
Here is the retard proof formula to starting a subscription focused brand if you don't want to float losses, borrow money, take on investment or spend hours in google sheets making projections and financial models etc
Pre-requisites:
- Fulfil form China in the beginning. Non negotiable IMO if you want to follow the same playbook. Will keep your costs minimal and with super fast lead times it lets you be very reactive to performance and scaling budgets etc without having to place large PO's or make projections with no data
- Do not enable subscriptions when starting. Adding subscriptions will always lower your conversion rate. In the beginning getting more conversions, more data, more traffic etc is far more valuable as you have limited budget. This will allow you to test offers, creatives etc faster as you'll be able to raise ad budgets faster
Ok lets go
At the start test offers to find something that lets you be first order profitable. For us this took around 1 week at a $100 a day budget
Then we started scaling making sure to maintain healthy margins
We scaled to around $1k per day and then introduced subscriptions. CVR rate lowered but take rate was high and we were still profitable first order
Once our first rebills started hitting we then raised budgets and scaled at break even on ads. Profits were driven by the repeat revenue
Those first re-bills won't be anything crazy which is why we didn't go below break even on front end as I didn't want to risk getting caught with my pants down.
Continue to scale at breakeven and let subs compound. This will add up quick and your margins should be very high going into second month of re-bills (we were averaging 45% net
Then once month 3 re-bills hit and we had some decent LTV data and cash in the bank we raised ad budgets and started scaling ads at a loss now knowing what CAC we could afford based on that data and the cash we had i
That's it. Nothing complicated, no fancy financial models needed
Just stay profitable first order in the beginning
When first re-bills start hitting, scale at breakeven. Collect profits from repeat rev
Once you have 3 month LTV data scale ads at a loss if your data allows it
This allowed us to never be in debt, always have money to fund inventory and scale
Worth mentioning we also were able to fund this growth while having 25% hold on PayPal
If you think you need to take on debt or raise money, sorry but it's a skill issue
I am terrible at maths and probably one of the most financially illiterate people you will ever meet in ecom, which is why I like to break things down to their most simple form
If I can do this, anyone can

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Got issues getting CONSISTENT results in dropshipping?🤬
I've been dropshipping consistently for the last 7 years, breaking the $100M revenue this year.
I created a 7-page pdf sharing 3 problems you need to solve if you want to consistently SCALE in dropshipping!🚀
Follow, retweet & comment "PDF" and I will share it with you!

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