Re: At what sales level do Amazon sellers get preferential treatment?
Yeah I know. Like I said, 40K / month on Amazon is a small fish. I was wondering if like 250K / month would get you special treatment, since that's a # that's attainable within the next 6 months. I would go out on a limb and do it now, but I don't want to take the kind of risk I would have to in order to do that. I mean, I'm not exactly doing everything on the up and up (products are all real, it's just that I'm not exactly authorized to sell them on Amazon, and I been using ⊗⊗⊗⊗ names to buy things from suppliers since there's quantity limits so if I ever get asked for invoices I'm going to have a problem), and even if I was, Amazon's been known to suspend people over things that aren't their fault. For example, I sell health and personal care items, and FBA has been restocking stuff that people returned as sellable. If someone gets say, a used toothbrush that some idiot at FBA restocked as new, then I get suspended for that.
So again, the original question is.. what level of sales does a seller need to hit to basically be immune from suspension assuming they're not doing something like selling bogus products or actually ripping off customers? (Basically a seller who's innocent until proven guilty, rather than the default suspend first, ask questions later model that Amazon has). I'm at a crossroads where I either need to decide to try to hit that threshold, or get serious with spreading my action over multiple accounts.
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