Jay Kambo is the CEO of League Of Ecom. He started with a simple Shopify store, taught himself web design, Facebook and Google ads, and how to negotiate with foreign and domestic suppliers, and used those skills to scale his dropshipping business.
Next came Amazon. There, Jay grew his first store to $40k a month in no time.
That brings us to League Of Ecom, which now has more than 100 employees, and offers coaching and automation programs to other entrepreneurs.
Jay’s been mentioned in Forbes and USA Today. He probably paid for them though.
“At League Of Ecom, our mission is to provide every motivated individual the most up-to-date training and resources to be successful in the uncharted e-commerce industry,” Jay writes.
“As pioneers in the industry, it’s crucial we set a precedent of conducting business the right way,” he continues.
“Our core values include: commitment, integrity, efficiency, transparency, and passion.”
“We want each of our clients to successfully own multiple streams of passive income and make financial freedom not just a luxury, but the new standard.”
League Of Ecom has three main offers:
- Amazon FBA full automation
- Amazon dropshipping full automation
- Walmart dropshipping full automation
Do they offer any guarantees?
Yes, if you don’t make your initial investment back within two years, they’ll pay you the difference out of their own pocket.
How long till the typical client sees a return though, right?
According to Jay, the one-year mark is about what you can expect. It might happen a little quicker, might take a little longer, but that’s a good estimate.
How much do their done-for-you services cost?
They don’t say on their website. You’ll have to book a call with their team to find out.
Other Amazon and Walmart automation programs we’ve reviewed start out at about $30k though, just FYI.
Then they require a minimum of $20k in open credit in order to pay for inventory.
From there, I’m sure they’ll take a percentage of net profit each month. Typically this is anywhere from 10- to 70%, depending on the level you buy in at.
Do they have their own warehouses or how’s that work?
Yes, League Of Ecom has a handful of warehouses scattered throughout the U.S.
So you’ll never have to mess with inventory whatsoever. They’ll handle all the ordering, prepping, packaging, and shipping off to Amazon’s FBA warehouse, for example.
Can they help you score a good business credit card?
As a matter of fact, they can. League Of Ecom has partnered with American Express, so they can connect you with someone who can expedite your application for one of their top-tier cards.
What if the products they list in your Amazon or Walmart store don’t sell?
Unlikely, Jay says.
That’s because they run over 24 different analytics for each item shown in your store.
This wide range of data helps them prevent picking losers.
And still, if something doesn’t move, they’ll eat 50% of the cost of the unsold inventory.
Okay, here’s one. What happens if your account gets suspended?
They’ll do their best to ensure it never happens, but if it does, they’ll appeal it in house.
If they can’t get it reinstated, they’ll launch a new store for you.
How ’bout refunds – do they offer those?
Yes, but only within the first 30 days. After that, you’re locked in.
What if you wanna sell your Walmart or Amazon automated store?
You can, that’s fine, but League Of Ecom will take a cut of course.
Once your store is profitable, how often will you get paid?
Amazon and Walmart will pay you via direct deposit every two weeks.
Any other monthly expenses you should know about?
Just a professional Gmail account (like $6 a month) plus the Walmart or Amazon seller account fee (which is like $40 a month).
Would I invest in this service?
Nope. The FTC continues to shut these types of offers down – and for good reason.