Foros para vendedores
Iniciar sesión
Iniciar sesión
imgIniciar sesión
imgIniciar sesión
user profile
Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How am I supposed to print shipping labels and ship them?

Please help! I am new to FBA and this is my first time listing an item. I am currently filling out information on how to ship my item and print shipping labels but I have a couple questions. Firstly, because I am doing FBA the product I will be selling will be shipped straight to amazon not to me. Because of this do I print the shipping lables still? When I print the shipping labels do I have to send them to the person I am buying my product from? Lastly, does the shipping labels have to be a sticker? In other words, do I need a specific printer to print them or will any printer work? I also heard that having the items shipped to me first may be the better option? Also, is it better to ship my product all in separate boxes or in only a couple big boxes?

220 visualizaciones
2 respuestas
Etiquetas:Logística de Amazon
00
Responder
user profile
Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How am I supposed to print shipping labels and ship them?

Please help! I am new to FBA and this is my first time listing an item. I am currently filling out information on how to ship my item and print shipping labels but I have a couple questions. Firstly, because I am doing FBA the product I will be selling will be shipped straight to amazon not to me. Because of this do I print the shipping lables still? When I print the shipping labels do I have to send them to the person I am buying my product from? Lastly, does the shipping labels have to be a sticker? In other words, do I need a specific printer to print them or will any printer work? I also heard that having the items shipped to me first may be the better option? Also, is it better to ship my product all in separate boxes or in only a couple big boxes?

Etiquetas:Logística de Amazon
00
220 visualizaciones
2 respuestas
Responder
0 respuestas
user profile
Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How certain are you that your supplier will do everything right? Are you willing to bet your entire future of selling on Amazon on them not doing it wrong; possibly by shipping sub-standard product?

If you are not 100% sure, then at least for the first shipment, you should have it sent to you, so that you can verify that it's what you think it is, and also can properly prep the items for FBA. Note that one shipment of counterfeit or substandard items could be enough to get you banned from Amazon for life.

As for labels, there are two labels you need to be worried about. First is the FNSKU, which is applied to each unit you are selling. This is a barcode that identifies not only the item, but you as the seller. It is not a shipping label.

You will also need a shipping label to go on the box(es) you are shipping to Amazon. This is a UPS or similar label, along with an Amazon specific label, that you can print out.

Any printer can print labels; just make sure you buy the labels suitable for your printer (laser, inkjet, or thermal).

If you decide to have your supplier prep everything for you, you will need to work directly with them to figure out what you need to provide.

I hope that you have gone through Seller U, and understand proper sourcing of items. Read through the forums, pay special attention to the threads with titles such as "IP violation" or "I've been suspended" or anything mentioning "Section 3". If you don't have the proper permissions to sell your items on Amazon, then labels may be the least of your worries.

60
user profile
Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

one option: Amazon Seller University

other option: Keep pushing forward and get suspended, loose inventory and have your money confiscated.....

50
Sigue esta conversación para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nueva actividad
user profile
Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How am I supposed to print shipping labels and ship them?

Please help! I am new to FBA and this is my first time listing an item. I am currently filling out information on how to ship my item and print shipping labels but I have a couple questions. Firstly, because I am doing FBA the product I will be selling will be shipped straight to amazon not to me. Because of this do I print the shipping lables still? When I print the shipping labels do I have to send them to the person I am buying my product from? Lastly, does the shipping labels have to be a sticker? In other words, do I need a specific printer to print them or will any printer work? I also heard that having the items shipped to me first may be the better option? Also, is it better to ship my product all in separate boxes or in only a couple big boxes?

220 visualizaciones
2 respuestas
Etiquetas:Logística de Amazon
00
Responder
user profile
Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How am I supposed to print shipping labels and ship them?

Please help! I am new to FBA and this is my first time listing an item. I am currently filling out information on how to ship my item and print shipping labels but I have a couple questions. Firstly, because I am doing FBA the product I will be selling will be shipped straight to amazon not to me. Because of this do I print the shipping lables still? When I print the shipping labels do I have to send them to the person I am buying my product from? Lastly, does the shipping labels have to be a sticker? In other words, do I need a specific printer to print them or will any printer work? I also heard that having the items shipped to me first may be the better option? Also, is it better to ship my product all in separate boxes or in only a couple big boxes?

Etiquetas:Logística de Amazon
00
220 visualizaciones
2 respuestas
Responder
user profile

How am I supposed to print shipping labels and ship them?

por parte de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

Please help! I am new to FBA and this is my first time listing an item. I am currently filling out information on how to ship my item and print shipping labels but I have a couple questions. Firstly, because I am doing FBA the product I will be selling will be shipped straight to amazon not to me. Because of this do I print the shipping lables still? When I print the shipping labels do I have to send them to the person I am buying my product from? Lastly, does the shipping labels have to be a sticker? In other words, do I need a specific printer to print them or will any printer work? I also heard that having the items shipped to me first may be the better option? Also, is it better to ship my product all in separate boxes or in only a couple big boxes?

Etiquetas:Logística de Amazon
00
220 visualizaciones
2 respuestas
Responder
0 respuestas
0 respuestas
Filtros rápidos
Ordenar por
user profile
Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How certain are you that your supplier will do everything right? Are you willing to bet your entire future of selling on Amazon on them not doing it wrong; possibly by shipping sub-standard product?

If you are not 100% sure, then at least for the first shipment, you should have it sent to you, so that you can verify that it's what you think it is, and also can properly prep the items for FBA. Note that one shipment of counterfeit or substandard items could be enough to get you banned from Amazon for life.

As for labels, there are two labels you need to be worried about. First is the FNSKU, which is applied to each unit you are selling. This is a barcode that identifies not only the item, but you as the seller. It is not a shipping label.

You will also need a shipping label to go on the box(es) you are shipping to Amazon. This is a UPS or similar label, along with an Amazon specific label, that you can print out.

Any printer can print labels; just make sure you buy the labels suitable for your printer (laser, inkjet, or thermal).

If you decide to have your supplier prep everything for you, you will need to work directly with them to figure out what you need to provide.

I hope that you have gone through Seller U, and understand proper sourcing of items. Read through the forums, pay special attention to the threads with titles such as "IP violation" or "I've been suspended" or anything mentioning "Section 3". If you don't have the proper permissions to sell your items on Amazon, then labels may be the least of your worries.

60
user profile
Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

one option: Amazon Seller University

other option: Keep pushing forward and get suspended, loose inventory and have your money confiscated.....

50
Sigue esta conversación para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nueva actividad
user profile
Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How certain are you that your supplier will do everything right? Are you willing to bet your entire future of selling on Amazon on them not doing it wrong; possibly by shipping sub-standard product?

If you are not 100% sure, then at least for the first shipment, you should have it sent to you, so that you can verify that it's what you think it is, and also can properly prep the items for FBA. Note that one shipment of counterfeit or substandard items could be enough to get you banned from Amazon for life.

As for labels, there are two labels you need to be worried about. First is the FNSKU, which is applied to each unit you are selling. This is a barcode that identifies not only the item, but you as the seller. It is not a shipping label.

You will also need a shipping label to go on the box(es) you are shipping to Amazon. This is a UPS or similar label, along with an Amazon specific label, that you can print out.

Any printer can print labels; just make sure you buy the labels suitable for your printer (laser, inkjet, or thermal).

If you decide to have your supplier prep everything for you, you will need to work directly with them to figure out what you need to provide.

I hope that you have gone through Seller U, and understand proper sourcing of items. Read through the forums, pay special attention to the threads with titles such as "IP violation" or "I've been suspended" or anything mentioning "Section 3". If you don't have the proper permissions to sell your items on Amazon, then labels may be the least of your worries.

60
user profile
Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

How certain are you that your supplier will do everything right? Are you willing to bet your entire future of selling on Amazon on them not doing it wrong; possibly by shipping sub-standard product?

If you are not 100% sure, then at least for the first shipment, you should have it sent to you, so that you can verify that it's what you think it is, and also can properly prep the items for FBA. Note that one shipment of counterfeit or substandard items could be enough to get you banned from Amazon for life.

As for labels, there are two labels you need to be worried about. First is the FNSKU, which is applied to each unit you are selling. This is a barcode that identifies not only the item, but you as the seller. It is not a shipping label.

You will also need a shipping label to go on the box(es) you are shipping to Amazon. This is a UPS or similar label, along with an Amazon specific label, that you can print out.

Any printer can print labels; just make sure you buy the labels suitable for your printer (laser, inkjet, or thermal).

If you decide to have your supplier prep everything for you, you will need to work directly with them to figure out what you need to provide.

I hope that you have gone through Seller U, and understand proper sourcing of items. Read through the forums, pay special attention to the threads with titles such as "IP violation" or "I've been suspended" or anything mentioning "Section 3". If you don't have the proper permissions to sell your items on Amazon, then labels may be the least of your worries.

60
Responder
user profile
Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

one option: Amazon Seller University

other option: Keep pushing forward and get suspended, loose inventory and have your money confiscated.....

50
user profile
Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_u9Cq2KojRCOKW

one option: Amazon Seller University

other option: Keep pushing forward and get suspended, loose inventory and have your money confiscated.....

50
Responder
Sigue esta conversación para recibir notificaciones cuando haya nueva actividad