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The FBA Shipment from Hades

In Amazon FBA on August 5, 2011 at 7:21 pm

On July 7th, 2011 I sent a mixed shipment of 30 books and CD’s to Amazon FBA. I’m not much of a crybaby, but it would be wonderfully nice if they lost it. I say that only because the shipment seemed to be floating somewhere in Amazonland and nobody could update on exactly what was going on. If they refunded the shipment, it would be like $250 in my back pocket. So, yes, Amazon, please lose this shipment!

But, alas, they did find it andĀ there was something wrong with one of the CD’s. They refunded the CD, and put the rest online in my store. Shucks. I thought a windfall was in the making.

Aside from that one shipment from Hades, FBA has been pretty kind to me. I’ve won some and lost some, but definitely learned some. New books sell much better than used, and listing time is about half as long. Just copy and paste “Brand New!!!” and you’re basically good to go. Alright! But often times its easy to overlook that dreaded remainder mark on the bottom of the book. Always look for this overstock mark. You can still sell the book as New, but you better had mention it in the description of your listing. Read the rest of this entry »

There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy

In Amazon FBA on June 18, 2011 at 11:41 pm

‘There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, ThanĀ are dreamt of in your philosophy.” – William Shakespeare

Indeed.

I recently started an Amazon bookstore through their FBA program, which allows sellers to achieve higher volume in sales. Part of the success in FBA is in acquiring as many books as possible, sending them to Amazon, rinse and repeat. Over the last few months, hundreds of books have passed through my bedroom, and I’ve learned of titles in many genres of both fiction and non-fiction that I would normally not have noticed in a Borders or Barnes and Noble.

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