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Seller_qar7AaDl2qmzv

Cashflow

im a new seller and have sold about 2k my first two weeks i owe around -520$ .. will it average out soon ? or am i wasting my time and will never see cashflow? need help

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Seller_qar7AaDl2qmzv

Cashflow

im a new seller and have sold about 2k my first two weeks i owe around -520$ .. will it average out soon ? or am i wasting my time and will never see cashflow? need help

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Sounds like you are using FBA. FBA is, by design, is to extract as much of a seller's profit as they can get is fees.

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Seller_lL56sfALOfvzT

So fees and advertising cost you more than Amazon is paying you? Did you also consider the other business costs (cost of product, shipping to AM, etc?)

Go to payments tab and transaction view, you'll see a fee breakdown. Advertising can get you up and running they say but I can't imagine paying for in as a long term strategy.

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Seller_ssZILC3Bn9e2q

I am also a new seller on the platform for 6 weeks. Got my first "paycheck" today. I feel you! Yes, it does balance out eventually, they do hold funds in reserve but eventually the cash flow starts going both ways.

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Seller_qar7AaDl2qmzv

Cashflow

im a new seller and have sold about 2k my first two weeks i owe around -520$ .. will it average out soon ? or am i wasting my time and will never see cashflow? need help

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Seller_qar7AaDl2qmzv

Cashflow

im a new seller and have sold about 2k my first two weeks i owe around -520$ .. will it average out soon ? or am i wasting my time and will never see cashflow? need help

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im a new seller and have sold about 2k my first two weeks i owe around -520$ .. will it average out soon ? or am i wasting my time and will never see cashflow? need help

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Sounds like you are using FBA. FBA is, by design, is to extract as much of a seller's profit as they can get is fees.

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Seller_lL56sfALOfvzT

So fees and advertising cost you more than Amazon is paying you? Did you also consider the other business costs (cost of product, shipping to AM, etc?)

Go to payments tab and transaction view, you'll see a fee breakdown. Advertising can get you up and running they say but I can't imagine paying for in as a long term strategy.

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Seller_ssZILC3Bn9e2q

I am also a new seller on the platform for 6 weeks. Got my first "paycheck" today. I feel you! Yes, it does balance out eventually, they do hold funds in reserve but eventually the cash flow starts going both ways.

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Sounds like you are using FBA. FBA is, by design, is to extract as much of a seller's profit as they can get is fees.

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Sounds like you are using FBA. FBA is, by design, is to extract as much of a seller's profit as they can get is fees.

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Seller_lL56sfALOfvzT

So fees and advertising cost you more than Amazon is paying you? Did you also consider the other business costs (cost of product, shipping to AM, etc?)

Go to payments tab and transaction view, you'll see a fee breakdown. Advertising can get you up and running they say but I can't imagine paying for in as a long term strategy.

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Seller_lL56sfALOfvzT

So fees and advertising cost you more than Amazon is paying you? Did you also consider the other business costs (cost of product, shipping to AM, etc?)

Go to payments tab and transaction view, you'll see a fee breakdown. Advertising can get you up and running they say but I can't imagine paying for in as a long term strategy.

00
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Seller_ssZILC3Bn9e2q

I am also a new seller on the platform for 6 weeks. Got my first "paycheck" today. I feel you! Yes, it does balance out eventually, they do hold funds in reserve but eventually the cash flow starts going both ways.

10
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Seller_ssZILC3Bn9e2q

I am also a new seller on the platform for 6 weeks. Got my first "paycheck" today. I feel you! Yes, it does balance out eventually, they do hold funds in reserve but eventually the cash flow starts going both ways.

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