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| Swiftronics | 06-17-2013 08:12 PM | Just open an Amazon with my real information. OK, questions if I stay corrected the average monthly selling limit for a new account is <750 correct? So, I opened an account via Amazon for the first time, never sold there before, never needed to. But after reading online, on aspkin, and on their forums, sounds like Amazon keeps their limits at 750/mo and increases as your metrics advance.
However, like the tittle, I register with my business address, even my ssn, and all credit card and bank information, my real phone number. Of course, I don't think this matters.
What are my chances I get hit with reviews, and I end up waiting for monies for months? Setting aside the products that are going in first, cannot place a large ticket item, I can't afford to become an Amazon victim:deadhorse: |
It`s not just the monthly limit - it`s also what you sell - is it high risk? Have you sold stuff like this before and got banned? Important to note
Still recommend making back-ups ASAP |
| GreenBean | 06-17-2013 08:55 PM | There are many facets to amazon. Don't be swayed into thinking otherwise
Go thro all the posts. Learn about amazon
It is tougher than ebay |
| Swiftronics | 06-17-2013 09:28 PM | Yeah, I'm getting the Amazon Ghost book before I start my quest, I am not very happy of amazon's long disbursement times, seems like waiting for 14 days rather daily, never had to wait for funds, will have to update my accountant on this and my legal team in case the account goes to hell. |
| n8zzz | 06-18-2013 03:00 AM | Just to note, while there are a number of drawbacks using FBA, it will allow you to go beyond the $750/month by quite a lot.. |
| heil86 | 06-18-2013 04:57 AM | One would thinking holding inventory with Amazon gives you some clout.. |
| GreenBean | 06-18-2013 05:03 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by heil86
(Post 459690)
One would thinking holding inventory with Amazon gives you some clout.. | amazon really only allows amazon to have clout.
If you sell to their methods, you can do well.
It takes practise. |
| GreenBean | 06-18-2013 05:07 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Swiftronics
(Post 459540)
OK, questions if I stay corrected the average monthly selling limit for a new account is <750 correct? So, I opened an account via Amazon for the first time, never sold there before, never needed to. But after reading online, on aspkin, and on their forums, sounds like Amazon keeps their limits at 750/mo and increases as your metrics advance.
| Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 459553)
It`s not just the monthly limit - it`s also what you sell - is it high risk? Have you sold stuff like this before and got banned? Important to note
| Swift' clearly stated that this is the first time on amazon so why your question?
:boink: |
| GreenBean | 06-18-2013 05:10 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Swiftronics
(Post 459570)
Yeah, I'm getting the Amazon Ghost book before I start my quest, I am not very happy of amazon's long disbursement times, seems like waiting for 14 days rather daily, never had to wait for funds, will have to update my accountant on this and my legal team in case the account goes to hell. | I appreciate you have already taken the plunge and used real info.
Please make sure you read thorougly how amazon does deal with its sellers.
I am worried you are underestimating how amazon operate.
If you fall out of favor with them, account deletion may occur.
Be aware of this very early.
:peace: |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Swiftronics
(Post 459570)
Yeah, I'm getting the Amazon Ghost book before I start my quest, I am not very happy of amazon's long disbursement times, seems like waiting for 14 days rather daily, never had to wait for funds, will have to update my accountant on this and my legal team in case the account goes to hell. | That`s the way of the system - the daily disbursement got abused and toasted by other users |
| GreenBean | 06-18-2013 06:08 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 459707)
That`s the way of the system - the daily disbursement got abused and toasted by other users | One case of I wish it was still the old days.
:pout: |
| MICKY H | 06-18-2013 06:23 AM | Buddy, if you have never sold on amazon, use your real info. Ghost is for many of us with deleted accounts etc. If you are carful and play by the rules you will be OK, and if you get deleted you have you real info to try and recover your info. A ghost cannot do this as we don't exist..... |
| Swiftronics | 06-21-2013 09:17 PM | Thanks everyone really, helpful info, I already uploaded some small accessories, I am thinking maybe they can find my duns number and pull up our credit history by our EIN..?
It would be really nice if amazon implemented a corporate account, or simply let users know their limits, optional tab just in case. My partners think we need to built feedback, and then figure out if we post expensive ticket items or not. If we get hit with velocity limits, that would be embarrassing.
I will keep this thread posted, with how my staff and I coordinated this account, I'm given it a master email to start. |
Quote:
Originally Posted by MICKY H
(Post 459725)
Buddy, if you have never sold on amazon, use your real info. Ghost is for many of us with deleted accounts etc. If you are carful and play by the rules you will be OK, and if you get deleted you have you real info to try and recover your info. A ghost cannot do this as we don't exist..... | Not at all true - ghost works well for many people...even those without deleted accounts. I am not a fan of using real info...ever | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:45 AM. | |
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