Another account that is 6 months old and pulling in hardly any money. This was a safety net account. Was put in review. 100% feedback no a-z no charge backs but little feedback no big ticket items all little stuff .5 10 dollar items and maybe making 70.00 a week. junk but I kept it that way for a reason.
The reviews will start commencing from here on.Amazon does this for the holiday to make it look like they are making tons of cash and they want to look like the better company to the world by using us as stepping stones...even though they are losing big time in their projected models..
time to dig in and get going on the other accounts
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One of my accounts went into review just a couple of minutes ago.It was a good 9 months account that sold under 400 a month in dribs and drabs..I think they are winding up for the big hit.!
I think that the holiday sales will be C R @ P if they hit all the sellers into review. Just think they can make you sell like crazy put you into review hold your money then 30 days say you failed. BYE BYE account.
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Yep! 5-10 dollar items and thrown in review with 400 and under a month sales . Buyers do not respond with feedback and if they did a majority will just leave a neutral or negative for the HECK of it. real joke this is what they do to make money on third party sellers. it does not sound like much but if mutual sellers have funds held then it is big bucks. if I had 100.00 held and 10,000 other sellers have that amount held or more the interest per day for big business is crazy. they make there money on third party sellers they always have. Just assume amazon just sold specifically on their own and no third party venue. Do you actually think that they would have survived this long as a conglomerate?No way.
I do not think so there are other sites that I buy from that do have cheaper prices for things that I am looking for for my personal use. I usually do not buy that stuff from amazon because I find it cheaper and or they do not have it. So by them doing this it guarantees money in the bank for them and one up on the competiotion..
actually i heard 1/3 of their revenue comes from 3rd party sellers
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Yep! 5-10 dollar items and thrown in review with 400 and under a month sales . Buyers do not respond with feedback and if they did a majority will just leave a neutral or negative for the HECK of it. real joke this is what they do to make money on third party sellers. it does not sound like much but if mutual sellers have funds held then it is big bucks. if I had 100.00 held and 10,000 other sellers have that amount held or more the interest per day for big business is crazy. they make there money on third party sellers they always have. Just assume amazon just sold specifically on their own and no third party venue. Do you actually think that they would have survived this long as a conglomerate?No way.
I do not think so there are other sites that I buy from that do have cheaper prices for things that I am looking for for my personal use. I usually do not buy that stuff from amazon because I find it cheaper and or they do not have it. So by them doing this it guarantees money in the bank for them and one up on the competiotion..
Another account that is 6 months old and pulling in hardly any money. This was a safety net account. Was put in review. 100% feedback no a-z no charge backs but little feedback no big ticket items all little stuff .5 10 dollar items and maybe making 70.00 a week. junk but I kept it that way for a reason.
The reviews will start commencing from here on.Amazon does this for the holiday to make it look like they are making tons of cash and they want to look like the better company to the world by using us as stepping stones...even though they are losing big time in their projected models..
time to dig in and get going on the other accounts
Regardless of the dollar amount the items are you sell Amazon does expect you to maintain 20% feedback from your sales. If your not getting any feedback at all then yeah good chance you are getting the axe from Amazon. Get creative and get the feedback from your buyers.
Regardless of the dollar amount the items are you sell Amazon does expect you to maintain 20% feedback from your sales. If your not getting any feedback at all then yeah good chance you are getting the axe from Amazon. Get creative and get the feedback from your buyers.
for every 15items i sold i get 1fb ->>> that's really $@$%^$!
Ive sold 3000 items in the past 2 months and only received 120 feedback... Its total BS! Dont really care about the feedback as the account is featured in 4 categories so its like whatever but its still a bummer!
Ive sold 3000 items in the past 2 months and only received 120 feedback... Its total BS! Dont really care about the feedback as the account is featured in 4 categories so its like whatever but its still a bummer!
wow 120/3000? Thats pretty bad - even for Amazon. Are you sending follow up emails?
Ive sold 3000 items in the past 2 months and only received 120 feedback... Its total BS! Dont really care about the feedback as the account is featured in 4 categories so its like whatever but its still a bummer!
If you don't really care about the feedback then you really can't get upset if your account get's suspended. Amazon has certain expectations of their sellers and if you can't live up to them then down the road you go. While 20% may seem high to some people if you only have received 120 out of 3000 sales that is only 4% which is pretty sad. You can't expect to sit back and have everything handed to you. Make a effort to get better numbers from your customers.