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🌟 What’s Your Biggest Win This Month? Share & Inspire!

Hello Sellers! Happy Friday 😀

Whether you've just launched your first product, hit a new sales milestone, or finally mastered A+ Content, we want to hear about it! Sharing your wins—big or small—not only motivates others but also helps us all learn and grow together.

Here's how to join in:

✔ Drop a comment with your recent win (or wins!)

✔ Share what made it possible - did you try a new strategy, tool or approach?

✔ Feel free to ask questions or cheer on your fellow sellers!

Let's fill this thread with inspiration and actionable tips. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today!

Looking forward to reading about your successes.

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Julia_Amzn

🌟 What’s Your Biggest Win This Month? Share & Inspire!

Hello Sellers! Happy Friday 😀

Whether you've just launched your first product, hit a new sales milestone, or finally mastered A+ Content, we want to hear about it! Sharing your wins—big or small—not only motivates others but also helps us all learn and grow together.

Here's how to join in:

✔ Drop a comment with your recent win (or wins!)

✔ Share what made it possible - did you try a new strategy, tool or approach?

✔ Feel free to ask questions or cheer on your fellow sellers!

Let's fill this thread with inspiration and actionable tips. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today!

Looking forward to reading about your successes.

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Eagerly waiting incoming stories from Sellers.

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Is there a thread for Biggest losses as well? I certainly will win there :)

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Wins Come All Day Under...

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any recommendations on a carrier that will provide an IEN for shipments from Vietnam to the UK? Can’t seem to find any one that can.

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I learnt something.

To delete and relist any listing that has "issues" or "errors". Many a time, it works. Also to make sure that minimum data entries to be made when re-listing, simply go with the listing as it is.

Since I learnt this, I seem to have solved many of my listing issues.

However, to NOT delete a listing that is under "deactivated" status because once you delete it, then you cannot relist it. It might affect those who sell through FBA specially when your stock is with the FBA.

Having said all this, it feels sad to accept and relist on listings that are inadequate, inaccurate that may be pose a risk to sell without having to face disputes.

And this strategy to leave FBA has been the biggest all time win.

No shippment anxieties.

Haven't been driven up the wall on reconciliation issues.

No refund shocks.

Needn't flight tooth and nail about reimbursements.

Haven't pulled my hair out on sudden de-activation related to fba stock being withheld without release.

Complete and total control of my goods.

Good riddence FBA teams.

Mind you, they kept taking storage fee five months after. I put my foot down, contacted US teams and got my refunds. They were mostly on 1p to 3p. Just didn't let it go. I told them "If it was significant enough to charge me, then it is significant enough for me to claw it back. May I have my money back Please". I think they are still taking it. I seem to be writing every month to them.

I am telling you seriously, after leaving FBA, I feel younger, brighter, happier and have more time in my hands. FBA had its perks. The fulfilment centres did a great job packing and delivering of orders. However a combination of FBA systemic issues, and seller support poor interpretation of refund and returns policies totally wrecked my morale.

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Seller_q7FbH9ZtV1ReA
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a little win for some but a good win for me.

I’ve not had much success with ads since starting a few years ago. So I decided to stop taking advice and over thinking ads and came up with a simple strategy which is slowly increasing our ROAS. I decided to stop messing with the ads all the time and just review them at the start of each month. This has allowed me to focus in on negative search terms and adding new search terms whilst keeping the CPC relatively low. I am going to stay patient, increasing CPC in small increments whilst journaling the data moving forward.

Plus, because we have decided to stay in our lane. We deleted our old products and now sell products with the same category. So when we set up new ads. They fall with the % share of the same search terms.

I don’t know if it’s sustainable but I’m going to do what’s working for us so far. Hopefully I will have a decent success story in the near future for you all.

My next goal is to set up Royal Mail OBA to purchase shipping through Amazon. I think this could help maybe? It will certainly help manage cash flow

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Seller_tz5M9iHaTDZFk
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Happy Monday!

My biggest win is finding out how Amazon reverted our Pan EU listings to EFN without telling us; despite a written confirmation form Amazon that they were approved.

A sort of sad-masochistic win I suppose, which costs us time, energy and further compounds the distrust in Amazon I have.

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Seller_2MDS66zdjPMUU
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It will be a good day when I and other sellers understand why their metrics have been crashed by false customer feedback for example or why an AZ has been automatically granted despite evidence to the contrary .

Sadly this post is rather tone deaf. For years sellers have needed to support each other on the forum to solve or understand problems because of the poor understanding by agents of Amazon policy. More often the advice offered by seasoned sellers is more accurate and relevant than the cut and paste responses when opening a case.

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Julia_Amzn

🌟 What’s Your Biggest Win This Month? Share & Inspire!

Hello Sellers! Happy Friday 😀

Whether you've just launched your first product, hit a new sales milestone, or finally mastered A+ Content, we want to hear about it! Sharing your wins—big or small—not only motivates others but also helps us all learn and grow together.

Here's how to join in:

✔ Drop a comment with your recent win (or wins!)

✔ Share what made it possible - did you try a new strategy, tool or approach?

✔ Feel free to ask questions or cheer on your fellow sellers!

Let's fill this thread with inspiration and actionable tips. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today!

Looking forward to reading about your successes.

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Julia_Amzn

🌟 What’s Your Biggest Win This Month? Share & Inspire!

Hello Sellers! Happy Friday 😀

Whether you've just launched your first product, hit a new sales milestone, or finally mastered A+ Content, we want to hear about it! Sharing your wins—big or small—not only motivates others but also helps us all learn and grow together.

Here's how to join in:

✔ Drop a comment with your recent win (or wins!)

✔ Share what made it possible - did you try a new strategy, tool or approach?

✔ Feel free to ask questions or cheer on your fellow sellers!

Let's fill this thread with inspiration and actionable tips. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today!

Looking forward to reading about your successes.

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🌟 What’s Your Biggest Win This Month? Share & Inspire!

by Julia_Amzn

Hello Sellers! Happy Friday 😀

Whether you've just launched your first product, hit a new sales milestone, or finally mastered A+ Content, we want to hear about it! Sharing your wins—big or small—not only motivates others but also helps us all learn and grow together.

Here's how to join in:

✔ Drop a comment with your recent win (or wins!)

✔ Share what made it possible - did you try a new strategy, tool or approach?

✔ Feel free to ask questions or cheer on your fellow sellers!

Let's fill this thread with inspiration and actionable tips. Who knows? Your story might be exactly what someone else needs to hear today!

Looking forward to reading about your successes.

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Is there a thread for Biggest losses as well? I certainly will win there :)

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Wins Come All Day Under...

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any recommendations on a carrier that will provide an IEN for shipments from Vietnam to the UK? Can’t seem to find any one that can.

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I learnt something.

To delete and relist any listing that has "issues" or "errors". Many a time, it works. Also to make sure that minimum data entries to be made when re-listing, simply go with the listing as it is.

Since I learnt this, I seem to have solved many of my listing issues.

However, to NOT delete a listing that is under "deactivated" status because once you delete it, then you cannot relist it. It might affect those who sell through FBA specially when your stock is with the FBA.

Having said all this, it feels sad to accept and relist on listings that are inadequate, inaccurate that may be pose a risk to sell without having to face disputes.

And this strategy to leave FBA has been the biggest all time win.

No shippment anxieties.

Haven't been driven up the wall on reconciliation issues.

No refund shocks.

Needn't flight tooth and nail about reimbursements.

Haven't pulled my hair out on sudden de-activation related to fba stock being withheld without release.

Complete and total control of my goods.

Good riddence FBA teams.

Mind you, they kept taking storage fee five months after. I put my foot down, contacted US teams and got my refunds. They were mostly on 1p to 3p. Just didn't let it go. I told them "If it was significant enough to charge me, then it is significant enough for me to claw it back. May I have my money back Please". I think they are still taking it. I seem to be writing every month to them.

I am telling you seriously, after leaving FBA, I feel younger, brighter, happier and have more time in my hands. FBA had its perks. The fulfilment centres did a great job packing and delivering of orders. However a combination of FBA systemic issues, and seller support poor interpretation of refund and returns policies totally wrecked my morale.

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a little win for some but a good win for me.

I’ve not had much success with ads since starting a few years ago. So I decided to stop taking advice and over thinking ads and came up with a simple strategy which is slowly increasing our ROAS. I decided to stop messing with the ads all the time and just review them at the start of each month. This has allowed me to focus in on negative search terms and adding new search terms whilst keeping the CPC relatively low. I am going to stay patient, increasing CPC in small increments whilst journaling the data moving forward.

Plus, because we have decided to stay in our lane. We deleted our old products and now sell products with the same category. So when we set up new ads. They fall with the % share of the same search terms.

I don’t know if it’s sustainable but I’m going to do what’s working for us so far. Hopefully I will have a decent success story in the near future for you all.

My next goal is to set up Royal Mail OBA to purchase shipping through Amazon. I think this could help maybe? It will certainly help manage cash flow

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Seller_tz5M9iHaTDZFk
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Happy Monday!

My biggest win is finding out how Amazon reverted our Pan EU listings to EFN without telling us; despite a written confirmation form Amazon that they were approved.

A sort of sad-masochistic win I suppose, which costs us time, energy and further compounds the distrust in Amazon I have.

10
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Seller_2MDS66zdjPMUU
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It will be a good day when I and other sellers understand why their metrics have been crashed by false customer feedback for example or why an AZ has been automatically granted despite evidence to the contrary .

Sadly this post is rather tone deaf. For years sellers have needed to support each other on the forum to solve or understand problems because of the poor understanding by agents of Amazon policy. More often the advice offered by seasoned sellers is more accurate and relevant than the cut and paste responses when opening a case.

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Eagerly waiting incoming stories from Sellers.

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Eagerly waiting incoming stories from Sellers.

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Is there a thread for Biggest losses as well? I certainly will win there :)

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Seller_7pDvjaP1zn6iT
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Is there a thread for Biggest losses as well? I certainly will win there :)

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Seller_TtYlLeHNiRKdV
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Wins Come All Day Under...

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Seller_TtYlLeHNiRKdV
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Wins Come All Day Under...

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any recommendations on a carrier that will provide an IEN for shipments from Vietnam to the UK? Can’t seem to find any one that can.

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any recommendations on a carrier that will provide an IEN for shipments from Vietnam to the UK? Can’t seem to find any one that can.

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Seller_7pTs15IYXmTOB
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

I learnt something.

To delete and relist any listing that has "issues" or "errors". Many a time, it works. Also to make sure that minimum data entries to be made when re-listing, simply go with the listing as it is.

Since I learnt this, I seem to have solved many of my listing issues.

However, to NOT delete a listing that is under "deactivated" status because once you delete it, then you cannot relist it. It might affect those who sell through FBA specially when your stock is with the FBA.

Having said all this, it feels sad to accept and relist on listings that are inadequate, inaccurate that may be pose a risk to sell without having to face disputes.

And this strategy to leave FBA has been the biggest all time win.

No shippment anxieties.

Haven't been driven up the wall on reconciliation issues.

No refund shocks.

Needn't flight tooth and nail about reimbursements.

Haven't pulled my hair out on sudden de-activation related to fba stock being withheld without release.

Complete and total control of my goods.

Good riddence FBA teams.

Mind you, they kept taking storage fee five months after. I put my foot down, contacted US teams and got my refunds. They were mostly on 1p to 3p. Just didn't let it go. I told them "If it was significant enough to charge me, then it is significant enough for me to claw it back. May I have my money back Please". I think they are still taking it. I seem to be writing every month to them.

I am telling you seriously, after leaving FBA, I feel younger, brighter, happier and have more time in my hands. FBA had its perks. The fulfilment centres did a great job packing and delivering of orders. However a combination of FBA systemic issues, and seller support poor interpretation of refund and returns policies totally wrecked my morale.

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Seller_7pTs15IYXmTOB
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

I learnt something.

To delete and relist any listing that has "issues" or "errors". Many a time, it works. Also to make sure that minimum data entries to be made when re-listing, simply go with the listing as it is.

Since I learnt this, I seem to have solved many of my listing issues.

However, to NOT delete a listing that is under "deactivated" status because once you delete it, then you cannot relist it. It might affect those who sell through FBA specially when your stock is with the FBA.

Having said all this, it feels sad to accept and relist on listings that are inadequate, inaccurate that may be pose a risk to sell without having to face disputes.

And this strategy to leave FBA has been the biggest all time win.

No shippment anxieties.

Haven't been driven up the wall on reconciliation issues.

No refund shocks.

Needn't flight tooth and nail about reimbursements.

Haven't pulled my hair out on sudden de-activation related to fba stock being withheld without release.

Complete and total control of my goods.

Good riddence FBA teams.

Mind you, they kept taking storage fee five months after. I put my foot down, contacted US teams and got my refunds. They were mostly on 1p to 3p. Just didn't let it go. I told them "If it was significant enough to charge me, then it is significant enough for me to claw it back. May I have my money back Please". I think they are still taking it. I seem to be writing every month to them.

I am telling you seriously, after leaving FBA, I feel younger, brighter, happier and have more time in my hands. FBA had its perks. The fulfilment centres did a great job packing and delivering of orders. However a combination of FBA systemic issues, and seller support poor interpretation of refund and returns policies totally wrecked my morale.

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Seller_q7FbH9ZtV1ReA
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

a little win for some but a good win for me.

I’ve not had much success with ads since starting a few years ago. So I decided to stop taking advice and over thinking ads and came up with a simple strategy which is slowly increasing our ROAS. I decided to stop messing with the ads all the time and just review them at the start of each month. This has allowed me to focus in on negative search terms and adding new search terms whilst keeping the CPC relatively low. I am going to stay patient, increasing CPC in small increments whilst journaling the data moving forward.

Plus, because we have decided to stay in our lane. We deleted our old products and now sell products with the same category. So when we set up new ads. They fall with the % share of the same search terms.

I don’t know if it’s sustainable but I’m going to do what’s working for us so far. Hopefully I will have a decent success story in the near future for you all.

My next goal is to set up Royal Mail OBA to purchase shipping through Amazon. I think this could help maybe? It will certainly help manage cash flow

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Seller_q7FbH9ZtV1ReA
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

a little win for some but a good win for me.

I’ve not had much success with ads since starting a few years ago. So I decided to stop taking advice and over thinking ads and came up with a simple strategy which is slowly increasing our ROAS. I decided to stop messing with the ads all the time and just review them at the start of each month. This has allowed me to focus in on negative search terms and adding new search terms whilst keeping the CPC relatively low. I am going to stay patient, increasing CPC in small increments whilst journaling the data moving forward.

Plus, because we have decided to stay in our lane. We deleted our old products and now sell products with the same category. So when we set up new ads. They fall with the % share of the same search terms.

I don’t know if it’s sustainable but I’m going to do what’s working for us so far. Hopefully I will have a decent success story in the near future for you all.

My next goal is to set up Royal Mail OBA to purchase shipping through Amazon. I think this could help maybe? It will certainly help manage cash flow

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Seller_tz5M9iHaTDZFk
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

Happy Monday!

My biggest win is finding out how Amazon reverted our Pan EU listings to EFN without telling us; despite a written confirmation form Amazon that they were approved.

A sort of sad-masochistic win I suppose, which costs us time, energy and further compounds the distrust in Amazon I have.

10
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Seller_tz5M9iHaTDZFk
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

Happy Monday!

My biggest win is finding out how Amazon reverted our Pan EU listings to EFN without telling us; despite a written confirmation form Amazon that they were approved.

A sort of sad-masochistic win I suppose, which costs us time, energy and further compounds the distrust in Amazon I have.

10
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Seller_2MDS66zdjPMUU
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

It will be a good day when I and other sellers understand why their metrics have been crashed by false customer feedback for example or why an AZ has been automatically granted despite evidence to the contrary .

Sadly this post is rather tone deaf. For years sellers have needed to support each other on the forum to solve or understand problems because of the poor understanding by agents of Amazon policy. More often the advice offered by seasoned sellers is more accurate and relevant than the cut and paste responses when opening a case.

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Seller_2MDS66zdjPMUU
In reply to: Julia_Amzn’s post

It will be a good day when I and other sellers understand why their metrics have been crashed by false customer feedback for example or why an AZ has been automatically granted despite evidence to the contrary .

Sadly this post is rather tone deaf. For years sellers have needed to support each other on the forum to solve or understand problems because of the poor understanding by agents of Amazon policy. More often the advice offered by seasoned sellers is more accurate and relevant than the cut and paste responses when opening a case.

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