Does anyone have first hand knowledge on listing hundreds upon thousands of listings with them? Or is it the complaints from buyers is what gets you generally suspended. I'm not asking about huge sales gains in a short time span. Let's say you list hundreds of items at above market average price. The no listing fee's intrigue me to just wait till a impatient buyer pays way to much.
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I've seen plenty of fairly new sellers with hundreds of listings. I think they only care about sales, complaints, and their nazi trust & safety equivalent department. Btw, here is one idiot buyer who did leave neutral feedback because he thought the item he bought was "too expensive":
Thanks! thats what I gathered. That feedback does'nt suprize me cause navigating around amazon kind of sucks so the buyers asume the price is ok. That's the reasoning behind my thought of volume listing plus getting a higher margin. I think I look more legit and keeps the big boy sellers off my back to! ( not tested true just an assumption ).
I've read around that putting a 5 year garrantee in the add on overpriced stuff helps to cool buyers remorse. They forget where they bought it after 6 months anyway...
I dunno. Who knows, someone will hold you to that eventually, and their seller performance team might not like it for some reason. If there's one thing I learned, it's don't be overly verbose in the description. It just gives them reasons to can you 'cuz you said something with the wrong facial expression or attitude. My two cents.