Looking for a US based micro 3PL

I am looking for a US based micro 3PL for an e-commerce business.

We need a place to accept and store returns and exchanges that we get from our customers.

Because this is for exchanges and returns only, the volume is going to be quite small.

If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great.

Thanks!

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u/FacelesArtist — 6 days ago

What are your margins?

In terms of percentage of total revenue:

- what is your profit margin?

- what is your cost of goods shipped?

- what is your own pay?

Just trying to get some benchmarks.

Mine are currently 5%, 60%, and 15% respectively.

Wondering if my COGS is too high.

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u/FacelesArtist — 12 days ago
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What is your profit margin?

In terms of percentage of total revenue:

- what is your profit margin?

- what is your cost of goods shipped?

- what is your own pay?

Just trying to get some benchmarks.

Mine are currently 5%, 60%, and 15% respectively.

Wondering if my COGS is too high.

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u/FacelesArtist — 12 days ago

After dealing with frozen payouts and payment processor restrictions for years, I built a custom checkout solution that integrates directly with Whop.

The results:

- Never worry about frozen funds again

- 3-day payouts vs 7

- Lower fees: 2.7% vs 2.9%

- Built-in BNPL options (Klarna, Afterpay, Sezzle, Affirm)

- Built-in chargeback protection

- Fully customizable checkout experience

- No additional fees for payment processing

I run a high-risk product category and this solved my biggest business anxiety around relying on a Shopify Payments which can freeze operations overnight.

The solution works seamlessly with my existing Shopify inventory and fulfillment. Customers checkout through Whop, orders automatically sync to Shopify for fulfillment.

If you're in a similar situation - frozen funds, MATCH listings, or just want more control over your payment stack, then this approach might be worth exploring.

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u/FacelesArtist — 4 months ago