The amount you sell to get a review is mostly random now, not always 750. Maybe less maybe more. Just scale up your business at a reasonable rate. Going from 1000/mo to 10000/mo would likely raise a red flag. Using FBA may help in my experience you can sell faster without triggering a review using FBA. May also depend on what you sell. Also Amazon buyers just don't leave feedback very often, unlike eb where everyone leaves feedback. That is just how it is.
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Thank you again, the item I sell is no brand, and I know the product is not high risk, Do you think Couple feedback is enough to sell more each month now, I am afraid to be suspended again.
Amazon is very hard to say 100% what works - all you can do is list and hope. Include a note to your buyers asking politely for feedback. Sell some low cost things to also try and boost feedback. Read a lot of posts and make your choices.
Thank you again, the item I sell is no brand, and I know the product is not high risk, Do you think Couple feedback is enough to sell more each month now, I am afraid to be suspended again.
amazon is always tricky to know what they will do.
Have you seen this thread? Maybe it could help you get feedback....
If the product is low risk, as long as you keep ODR under 1% and do not scale up sales at a suspicious rate you would probably be OK, but as mentioned by others Amazon is tricky so I would tread lightly and err on the side of caution.
I sold $3000 + iPhones and ipad on a new account... No review ! ... Like every one else said Amazon don't really have set rules for reviews... That $750 limit is not valid anymore
I setup 3 accounts in the last few months and ignored the 750
I have sold anywhere form $5000 - $15,000 on the three account in the first month. One I passed a 30 day review appeal and the other two have not gone under review. I think FBA makes a big difference. All three account sell majority FBA. Alos, I made sure I built up at last 10 positive feedback on the accounts before selling in volume