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Temporarily prioritizing products coming into our fulfillment centers

by Seller_uIeCvIgMm9yfF

I went to start my FBA shipment today and got this message. I’m guessing I can’t send this item in because it isn’t toilet paper or soap?

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Seller_7ti9yyFlj9Nye
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I also get the error:
Unable to save manifest product please try again later

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Seller_qkvBhg7xRFfUS
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Yes, it is CRAZY! Per Amazon, “For products other than these, we have temporarily disabled shipment creation. This will be in effect today through April 5, 2020” Sellers can no longer send ANYTHING to FBA centers except for household staples and medical supplies unless shipping plan was completed prior to today. WOW.

NO new manifests can be created until 04/05 at the earliest (except for hh staples and medical)

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Seller_oahPyJgVEZB9P
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Until April 5th…

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Seller_NS8O9Mw0kJfJT
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I don’t see much difference. These would have just sat in the warehouses for weeks/months. At least this way you have the product as Amazon has less time to screw it up.

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Seller_ZkZ70qpfqXZYh
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I’m hoping they will slowly roll out other categories and allow more items incremental as their capacity grows. Hiring 100,000 workers is a pretty massive undertaking and will take time. I spoke to one of the amazon delivery drivers yesterday and he said they are absolutely slammed and have too many packages to deliver.

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Seller_0737vXk8LFiLc
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So explain this to me, I must be missing something. Thanks in advance
So there is shortage of some house goods …then they are processing less product. That would leave them more time to accept stock for FBA? yes …no?
What a opportunity for a new Amazon to step up to the plate and open…?

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