Can anyone explain how certain sellers CAN offer a Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) and most other sellers CAN'T? It seems that - in the US market - you can only set up a MOQ through an invitation from Amazon. HOW UNFAIR IS THAT? How can we compete with that? Not a very FREE market...
I think you are confusing something here.....
If you sell on Amazon, the customer will normally buy ONE product and that is the minimum order quantity. Do you think someone would buy from you if he MUST buy five same products?
Show me an example of an ASIN where Amazon has a MOQ.
Hello @Seller_awUAtENmffrCU,
Michelle at Amazon here. Customers are only required to purchase one item at a time, you can set a Maximum Order limit, but not a minimum order limit. If you have example ASIN's where customers are required to purchase multiple items, please provide me with an example so I can take a look.
Regards,
Michelle