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fba or fbm?? Which should I do for a beginner

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First do FBM. Since you are a beginner, I think you maybe have the intention to buy things at stores and try to sell them on Amazon. And you don't know that many brands doesn't allow this. Like Nike, Adidas, Funko, Marvel etc. And maybe you don't know that you need INVOICES, with our name on it, and not just receipts.

If you send such products to Amazon as FBA, Amazon will confiscate and destroy them. If you list them as FBM, at least you have no financial loss but "only" your account will be suspended.

So, if you want to have a future on Amazon: Go in your seller central, scroll down to “Learn”, click Seller University and watch all the videos. That will take 2-3 months. You are not ready to sell. Selling on Amazon needs a lot of learning. Read this forum daily, write keywords in the search bar in seller central and study the help pages that show up. Once you THINK having understood the basics come here again for specific questions. If you don't do all this, your account will be suspended without doubt soon or late.

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Greetings @Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4,

To add to what's been said already, there's a helpful list from Amazon Seller Blog that breaks down what makes FBM or FBA a better fit:

FBA or MFN: Which is right for you?

MFN (FBM) may be right for you if you:

  • Sell a low volume of products.
  • Have large or heavy items to ship.
  • Have plenty of space to store products.
  • Keep a small amount of inventory.
  • Deal with minimal fulfillment requirements.
  • Easily provide customer service and returns in-house.
  • Already have smooth-running logistics in place.
  • Have temperature-sensitive goods.

FBA may be right for you if you:

  • Turn over inventory quickly.
  • Have a large inventory but little-to-no storage options.
  • Are unable to fulfill orders in-house.
  • Want premium delivery speeds at average 30% lower cost than shipping on your own.
  • Don’t have logistics in place.
  • Have limited resources for customer service and processing returns.
  • Need a cost-effective, pay-as-you-go fulfillment option.
  • Want to take advantage of FBA specialized services like FBA Subscribe & Save, FBA Pan-EU, FBA Export, or Multi-Channel Fulfillment.

If you want to read up more on this, take a look at the blog here. Let me know if you have other thoughts or questions!

- Bryce

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First do FBM. Since you are a beginner, I think you maybe have the intention to buy things at stores and try to sell them on Amazon. And you don't know that many brands doesn't allow this. Like Nike, Adidas, Funko, Marvel etc. And maybe you don't know that you need INVOICES, with our name on it, and not just receipts.

If you send such products to Amazon as FBA, Amazon will confiscate and destroy them. If you list them as FBM, at least you have no financial loss but "only" your account will be suspended.

So, if you want to have a future on Amazon: Go in your seller central, scroll down to “Learn”, click Seller University and watch all the videos. That will take 2-3 months. You are not ready to sell. Selling on Amazon needs a lot of learning. Read this forum daily, write keywords in the search bar in seller central and study the help pages that show up. Once you THINK having understood the basics come here again for specific questions. If you don't do all this, your account will be suspended without doubt soon or late.

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Bryce_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4

Greetings @Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4,

To add to what's been said already, there's a helpful list from Amazon Seller Blog that breaks down what makes FBM or FBA a better fit:

FBA or MFN: Which is right for you?

MFN (FBM) may be right for you if you:

  • Sell a low volume of products.
  • Have large or heavy items to ship.
  • Have plenty of space to store products.
  • Keep a small amount of inventory.
  • Deal with minimal fulfillment requirements.
  • Easily provide customer service and returns in-house.
  • Already have smooth-running logistics in place.
  • Have temperature-sensitive goods.

FBA may be right for you if you:

  • Turn over inventory quickly.
  • Have a large inventory but little-to-no storage options.
  • Are unable to fulfill orders in-house.
  • Want premium delivery speeds at average 30% lower cost than shipping on your own.
  • Don’t have logistics in place.
  • Have limited resources for customer service and processing returns.
  • Need a cost-effective, pay-as-you-go fulfillment option.
  • Want to take advantage of FBA specialized services like FBA Subscribe & Save, FBA Pan-EU, FBA Export, or Multi-Channel Fulfillment.

If you want to read up more on this, take a look at the blog here. Let me know if you have other thoughts or questions!

- Bryce

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First do FBM. Since you are a beginner, I think you maybe have the intention to buy things at stores and try to sell them on Amazon. And you don't know that many brands doesn't allow this. Like Nike, Adidas, Funko, Marvel etc. And maybe you don't know that you need INVOICES, with our name on it, and not just receipts.

If you send such products to Amazon as FBA, Amazon will confiscate and destroy them. If you list them as FBM, at least you have no financial loss but "only" your account will be suspended.

So, if you want to have a future on Amazon: Go in your seller central, scroll down to “Learn”, click Seller University and watch all the videos. That will take 2-3 months. You are not ready to sell. Selling on Amazon needs a lot of learning. Read this forum daily, write keywords in the search bar in seller central and study the help pages that show up. Once you THINK having understood the basics come here again for specific questions. If you don't do all this, your account will be suspended without doubt soon or late.

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First do FBM. Since you are a beginner, I think you maybe have the intention to buy things at stores and try to sell them on Amazon. And you don't know that many brands doesn't allow this. Like Nike, Adidas, Funko, Marvel etc. And maybe you don't know that you need INVOICES, with our name on it, and not just receipts.

If you send such products to Amazon as FBA, Amazon will confiscate and destroy them. If you list them as FBM, at least you have no financial loss but "only" your account will be suspended.

So, if you want to have a future on Amazon: Go in your seller central, scroll down to “Learn”, click Seller University and watch all the videos. That will take 2-3 months. You are not ready to sell. Selling on Amazon needs a lot of learning. Read this forum daily, write keywords in the search bar in seller central and study the help pages that show up. Once you THINK having understood the basics come here again for specific questions. If you don't do all this, your account will be suspended without doubt soon or late.

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Bryce_Amazon
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Greetings @Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4,

To add to what's been said already, there's a helpful list from Amazon Seller Blog that breaks down what makes FBM or FBA a better fit:

FBA or MFN: Which is right for you?

MFN (FBM) may be right for you if you:

  • Sell a low volume of products.
  • Have large or heavy items to ship.
  • Have plenty of space to store products.
  • Keep a small amount of inventory.
  • Deal with minimal fulfillment requirements.
  • Easily provide customer service and returns in-house.
  • Already have smooth-running logistics in place.
  • Have temperature-sensitive goods.

FBA may be right for you if you:

  • Turn over inventory quickly.
  • Have a large inventory but little-to-no storage options.
  • Are unable to fulfill orders in-house.
  • Want premium delivery speeds at average 30% lower cost than shipping on your own.
  • Don’t have logistics in place.
  • Have limited resources for customer service and processing returns.
  • Need a cost-effective, pay-as-you-go fulfillment option.
  • Want to take advantage of FBA specialized services like FBA Subscribe & Save, FBA Pan-EU, FBA Export, or Multi-Channel Fulfillment.

If you want to read up more on this, take a look at the blog here. Let me know if you have other thoughts or questions!

- Bryce

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Bryce_Amazon
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4

Greetings @Seller_y9IUnR86yeUq4,

To add to what's been said already, there's a helpful list from Amazon Seller Blog that breaks down what makes FBM or FBA a better fit:

FBA or MFN: Which is right for you?

MFN (FBM) may be right for you if you:

  • Sell a low volume of products.
  • Have large or heavy items to ship.
  • Have plenty of space to store products.
  • Keep a small amount of inventory.
  • Deal with minimal fulfillment requirements.
  • Easily provide customer service and returns in-house.
  • Already have smooth-running logistics in place.
  • Have temperature-sensitive goods.

FBA may be right for you if you:

  • Turn over inventory quickly.
  • Have a large inventory but little-to-no storage options.
  • Are unable to fulfill orders in-house.
  • Want premium delivery speeds at average 30% lower cost than shipping on your own.
  • Don’t have logistics in place.
  • Have limited resources for customer service and processing returns.
  • Need a cost-effective, pay-as-you-go fulfillment option.
  • Want to take advantage of FBA specialized services like FBA Subscribe & Save, FBA Pan-EU, FBA Export, or Multi-Channel Fulfillment.

If you want to read up more on this, take a look at the blog here. Let me know if you have other thoughts or questions!

- Bryce

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