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This may be dramatic but the writing is on the wall for small sellers. Amazon has an underlying performance platform that is definitely used for gating and buy box (probably other area's as well). It has also been used in an obvious way with metric thresholds on our accounts. They have increased fee's across the board and now have low volume shipping fee's and low volume listing/warehouse fee's. (FBA specifically).

Fundamentally they only want very high volume, accurate, simple shipments being received through FBA. They want low volume and mixed stuff going through FBM or elsewhere. I'd venture to guess these inbound shipping costs are going to continue to get more punishing.

Think about how you are operating and figure out a way to fit the mold.

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On 10/29/2024 at 11:49 PM, gmpirate said:

You never received an email?  Been a long time, but I remember years ago Amazon sending warnings to get a certain amount of sales in.

Nope. Never received an email about losing Lego selling privileges. I was getting a shipment together and all of the sudden, I check my skus and I see the get approval button on all of them. 

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1 hour ago, pete411 said:

Nope. Never received an email about losing Lego selling privileges. I was getting a shipment together and all of the sudden, I check my skus and I see the get approval button on all of them. 

Do you have the actual option to apply for approval or does it say that they’re not accepting applications at this time? 

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I will miss selling legos on Amazon. I will miss this chat. But it is time to turn the page. It has been fun. Started selling legos on an Amazon in 2016, got grand fathered. Made a ton of profit during Covid. But since then it has not been the same. Too many sellers, fees skyrocketed, more and more restrictions on sets for the holidays. So this year I stopped buying inventory and paid off all my business debts. I sold 25 k$ up until April and then stopped. Far cry from the 200 k$ + I sold during Covid. Frankly I am just tired of it. I still have tons of inventory but it is all profit from there. Anyhow, like many of you guys Amazon just removed my ability to list legos within a day (ridiculous) and there is no option to get it back. It is ok. I am not going to fight it. I will take my time to sell what I have left. My eBay account has good feedback and I am not looking for profit anymore. I have made my money with Amazon. Good luck for all you guys who still continue with these guys. My respect. It is not peach and cream.


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I haven’t sold anything since May, but kept account open. I went to NYC early this month and turned on vacation mode and forgot to turn it off. 10 days later and I had to reverify all my info. Still have Lego and other products approved. Oddly enough I also got some spam snail mail from someone claiming they were buying dormant FBA accounts for $1000-$3000.


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I didn't follow Amazon policy closely this year, but in the past several years, they had the rule that you need to fulfill a certain amount of orders before holiday seasons in order to be admitted to sell on Amazon for the 4th quarter. I don't remember it included FBA or not, but definitely FBM.  

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15 hours ago, brunoros1 said:

 Anyhow, like many of you guys Amazon just removed my ability to list legos within a day (ridiculous) and there is no option to get it back. 
 

No way to sugarcoat it, that truly sucks.

But are you saying you got a notification out of the blue? Or similar to others here, were you inactive for a period of time and then got some sort of message when reactivating.

I posted recently a FUNKO message sellers got that rendered them inable to sell funkos effective immediately pretty much. I have a friend that sells designer shoes that mentioned yesterday that Amazon sent him a similar letter. Although, they did allow him to sell out his stock till year end.

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