02-12-2018 04:51 AM
Hi Guys,
I have my Amazon stock crosslisted on eBay. Well to shield the business from potential Amazon suspensions.
I have my eBay orders fulfilled by Amazon. Until recently, I had joelister handle communication to Amazon when to ship an eBay order.
I however am not getting my money's worth with joelister and I am considering doing my eBay listing manually.
The only flipside, I will have to notify Amazon everytime I have an eBay order to have it shipped on time.
Is there anyway I can have this communication done automatically?
Thanks in advance,
George.
02-12-2018 05:02 AM
Do you realize how many buyers here hate that practice and will actively avoid buying from sellers that do it?
Ship from your own location.
02-12-2018 05:31 AM
Chrys..........easy to say, hard to do for some..............
There are several services that integrate between Ebay and Amazon.........6 Bit comes to mind, but depending on how much $ you want to spend..........Channel Advsior and others can "manage" inventory between sites...........google the question......
02-12-2018 05:48 AM
wrote:Do you realize how many buyers here hate that practice and will actively avoid buying from sellers that do it?
Ship from your own location.
All they are doing is using Amazon as their 3rd party warehouse, exactly as if they stored their stock in any of thousands of other 3P warehouses.
02-12-2018 07:32 AM
wrote:Hi Guys,
I have my Amazon stock crosslisted on eBay. Well to shield the business from potential Amazon suspensions.
I have my eBay orders fulfilled by Amazon. Until recently, I had joelister handle communication to Amazon when to ship an eBay order.
I however am not getting my money's worth with joelister and I am considering doing my eBay listing manually.
The only flipside, I will have to notify Amazon everytime I have an eBay order to have it shipped on time.
Is there anyway I can have this communication done automatically?
Thanks in advance,
George.
The secret to being more successful than the competition is to find the "sneaky ways" to accomplish time consuming tasks --- then use that knowledge to increase your own profit margin
One common truth in business --- if anyone is willing to share their "sure-fired method for success" for free you can be sure of one thing --- it does not work
Now, as for your particular problem --- look at it another way --- if you are not selling enough to pay for automated services perhaps your issues are a bit larger than tracking sales
Perhaps you should focus on increasing sales --- then you can easily afford the up-front costs of fullfillment ...
02-12-2018 07:38 AM
wrote:Do you realize how many buyers here hate that practice and will actively avoid buying from sellers that do it?
Ship from your own location.
How many buyers?
OP, amzn doesn't care - or honor your commitment to a buyer on another site. You have 2 days to ship an amzn sale.
02-12-2018 11:20 AM
"Do you realize how many buyers here hate that practice and will actively avoid buying from sellers that do it?"
I am one of them myself.
02-12-2018 12:11 PM
wrote:Do you realize how many buyers here hate that practice and will actively avoid buying from sellers that do it?
Ship from your own location.
If they're FBA they're NOT dropshipppers