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February 6, 2025by adminUncategorized

Anyone doing Seller Fulfilled Prime? I want to try, but they don’t allow only my nearby states, and shipping via UPS 2nd day Air, on 20$ item with free shipping does not make any sense. what’s your experience?

Anyone doing Seller Fulfilled Prime? I want to try, but they don’t allow only my nearby states, and shipping via UPS 2nd day Air, on 20$ item with free shipping does not make any sense. what’s your experience?

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February 6, 2025by adminUncategorized

Anyone doing Seller Fulfilled Prime? I want to try, but they don’t allow only my nearby states, and shipping via UPS 2nd day Air, on 20$ item with free shipping does not make any sense. what’s your experience?

Anyone doing Seller Fulfilled Prime? I want to try, but they don’t allow only my nearby states, and shipping via UPS 2nd day Air, on 20$ item with free shipping does not make any sense. what’s your experience?

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February 6, 2025by adminUncategorized

Help! Amazon Prep “Bubble Wrap” now showing, we’ve tried 15 times to fix it!

Hey everyone,

We are absolutely at our wits’ end dealing with a new Amazon prep requirement that was recently added to one of our items. They are asking for “bubble wrap” and have labeled our product as fragile which makes zero sense, and we’re hoping that someone here has experienced something similar and can offer advice?

Amazon has flagged our chewy candy product (a consumer packaged good) as having a high damage rate, demanding that we apply bubble wrap to every single unit we send in. The problem? This product is not breakable, not fragile, and does not require protection of any kind. It is literally a chewy candy product which is individually wrapped, meaning it cannot shatter, crack, or be damaged in transit. Furthermore it is packaged twice, firstly individually packaged, THEN it is packaged all together with another high quality thick MIL bag sealed on all 4 sides.

We have conducted our own rigorous drop tests, from over 17 feet high, with absolutely no damage. Our bags are so strong that they are nearly forklift-proof! We have proof on video, showing that our product arrives intact every single time—yet Amazon refuses to acknowledge our evidence.

We have attempted to appeal this decision nearly 20 times, and every response has been a copy-paste rejection from support reps who clearly are not checking our evidence. No one is actually watching our videos or considering our case with any common sense.

This requirement is completely unfeasible at our volume and environmentally wasteful. Repacking into bubble wrap is unnecessary, expensive, and goes against sustainability efforts.

We are begging for advice. Has anyone ever successfully overturned an erroneous prep requirement like this? Would getting an accredited lab test proving our packaging’s durability help? Is there a specific department or process that can actually lead to a fair conclusion to fix this wasteful and awful decision??

Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated—we are desperate for a breakthrough.

Thank you all so much in advance!

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February 5, 2025by adminUncategorized

Help! Amazon Prep “Bubble Wrap” now showing, we’ve tried 15 times to fix it!

Hey everyone,

We are absolutely at our wits’ end dealing with a new Amazon prep requirement that was recently added to one of our items. They are asking for “bubble wrap” and have labeled our product as fragile which makes zero sense, and we’re hoping that someone here has experienced something similar and can offer advice?

Amazon has flagged our chewy candy product (a consumer packaged good) as having a high damage rate, demanding that we apply bubble wrap to every single unit we send in. The problem? This product is not breakable, not fragile, and does not require protection of any kind. It is literally a chewy candy product which is individually wrapped, meaning it cannot shatter, crack, or be damaged in transit. Furthermore it is packaged twice, firstly individually packaged, THEN it is packaged all together with another high quality thick MIL bag sealed on all 4 sides.

We have conducted our own rigorous drop tests, from over 17 feet high, with absolutely no damage. Our bags are so strong that they are nearly forklift-proof! We have proof on video, showing that our product arrives intact every single time—yet Amazon refuses to acknowledge our evidence.

We have attempted to appeal this decision nearly 20 times, and every response has been a copy-paste rejection from support reps who clearly are not checking our evidence. No one is actually watching our videos or considering our case with any common sense.

This requirement is completely unfeasible at our volume and environmentally wasteful. Repacking into bubble wrap is unnecessary, expensive, and goes against sustainability efforts.

We are begging for advice. Has anyone ever successfully overturned an erroneous prep requirement like this? Would getting an accredited lab test proving our packaging’s durability help? Is there a specific department or process that can actually lead to a fair conclusion to fix this wasteful and awful decision??

Any suggestions would be immensely appreciated—we are desperate for a breakthrough.

Thank you all so much in advance!

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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized110 comments

Expert Seller Tips to Boost Amazon Sales in 2021

Have you noticed the landscape for Amazon sellers is constantly changing? Do you ever feel like it’s impossible to keep up? Have you ever wished that you could find a list of updates or new strategies you could implement to boost your sales on Amazon? Well, your wish is our…
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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized114 comments

Important Dates for FBA Sellers: Your 2021 Calendar

Update Due to Covid-19, many upcoming seller conferences have been postponed or switched to a virtual venue. We have updated our calendar to reflect those changes. Check back regularly for more event updates. Whether you’ve just started selling on Amazon or you’ve been at it for over a decade, it…
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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized238 comments

What Are Amazon Sponsored Display Ads & Are They Worth It?

Ever wonder if there was a way to retarget Amazon visitors to your listing? With Amazon Sponsored Display Ads, you can. If you’re an Amazon vendor or a Brand-Registered seller, you can access a number of powerful advertising tools to help scale your business on Amazon. One of those tools…
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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized2296 comments

2021 Amazon Seller Pricing Strategy – How to Price a Product

Amazon pricing strategies are so important for sellers, no matter what business model you adopt. Find out how to work towards long-term success!

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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized125 comments

Top U.S. Imports from Canada

Maple syrup, pine lumber, and cranberries: these are a few of the USA’s favorite things—to import from Canada, that is. For years, American consumers have reaped the benefits of tariff-free trade with Canada and have helped launch Canadian brands into household names—think Lululemon, Molson Coors, and Blackberry, for example.  What…
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January 22, 2021by adminUncategorized241 comments

How to Create an Amazon Seller Account in 2021

As Amazon continues to grow, opportunities to build an e-commerce business by selling on the site grow as well.  Ecommerce underwent an incredible surge in 2020, as consumers shifted from in-store shopping to online. As the year progressed, 34% of consumers said their online spending had increased even while their…
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