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incniu 12-16-2010 08:31 PM

Any one uses fulfillment by amazon?
 
Is that good or bad for selling electronic products?

What will happen when a buyer returns ?:deadhorse::nono:

Axcend 12-16-2010 09:29 PM

search on this, I believe there has been a pretty good thread in the past. I could be mistaken tho, It's definitely a question that has been on my mind. I've read people complaining about getting fhoo fhoo items from amazon themselves lol.

holymoly 12-17-2010 05:43 PM

Search function really seems to help around here...

newtools 12-17-2010 11:01 PM

i thought many times if someone were to send amazon foofoos and have them fill it. lol

Hrad 12-17-2010 11:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newtools (Post 190873)
i thought many times if someone were to send amazon foofoos and have them fill it. lol

This.


Don't know what they would do either :P

newtools 12-18-2010 12:37 AM

they would ship! lol

Melissa1971 12-18-2010 01:14 AM

I am going to try it in a few weeks

newtools 12-18-2010 01:41 AM

thats would be interesting. they can't put you into review because they are the ones shipping. I would be curious about this. i would start off slow with minimal $ and see how it goes. and your items better be spot on. I would say $150 - $200 in items would be a good test. you risk loosing them though. If they suspect I would imagine you do not get them back and also you would not want them leading back to you. so if you are welling to loose $200 it would be a good test. I say that $ amount in items you paid because you want enough to surpass the velocity and see what happens. I would imagine you may not get a review because they are shipping it! I wonder if amazon would review it's self on your acct. for not having feedback? lol

Melissa1971 12-18-2010 01:56 AM

Amazon will remove bad feedback to your account if it has to do with their shipping so I imagine it happens alot. I like to give really good customer service so this is not my preference but we need the money. So I will try it for a while then go back to shipping it myself

Also... all they do is ship, we are to deal with the feedback, customer messages, listing the product, etc. Obviously bad feedback is almost generally linked to the product and the condition it is in when it arrives. You can list it as like new and it may not be that way when one of the warehouse workers grabbs it and roughs it up during packaging

Until now i was listing mainly items that can pass as brand new because the amazon folks who use fulfillment would by default, need to take all the other books to list them as good or acceptable. Seems you'd be sunk in the water if you listed anything new or like new.

I use cardboard so the books do not bend. The account reviews will happen anyway but might be completed faster than 30 days

abrendon320 12-29-2011 03:59 PM

Does anyone here use any order fulfillment centers? If so, are they beneficial to you? Any reasonable one's out there? So far, I know of shipwire.com, webgistix.com, and efulfillmentservice.com.

And, what are your thoughts on Fulfillment by Amazon?

Anyone ever use any of these services?

Thanks.


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