Re: FBA on Amazon
For FBA Amazon charges you a fulfillment fee as well as storage fees I believe. If you can't handle your order volume then FBA is probably good, but if you can then you are kind of throwing money away. It seems to be for sellers with multiple quantities of items that have a good profit margin.
A warning about starting on Amazon... avoid A-to-z claims and negative feedback at all costs. If a buyer wants to return an item, it's probably best to let them do it with out hassle. Amazon only allows <1% defect rate, so when you are starting out just one claim or negative puts you over that and they can suspend you.
This happened to me. I had like 125 orders and 3 claims which was like 2.5% defect which Amazon doesn't like. I was suspended and luckily was able to appeal and tell them how I'd fix the issues and they gave me my account back. But it's better to avoid that all together. Amazon is like 10x more strict than eBay.
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