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I've seen divided opinions about which order management and shipping method is most suitable for your business. The two main methods are:
I understand that choosing between these methods depends on many factors, and ultimately, each seller must evaluate the decision for themselves.
Therefore, I wanted to open this debate and hear your different opinions:
Open debate, I would love to hear your different points of view on this topic. Share them in the comments!
Nano
Currently FBA does not work. Period. The delays and lost/damaged products are almost hard to comprehend if any kind of due diligence, oversight or follow up was in place. Any other shipping company would not be in business if they operated like FBA does. It has failed and both the sellers, customers and Amazon lose because of it.
Can Prime status be achieved through FBM? There is absolutely no way being more actively involved in the shipping and overall client experience can be more time consuming and stressful than staying on FBA.
Lost inventory and lack of accountability for it is insane. The reimbursement policy changes mean that FBA for many products is just impossible to justify. If I have two locations and I ship inventory between them, I don't expect to lose ~15% of my units, but over the last 3 years, we lose about that much in inbound. Reimbursement made the headache into just a hassle, but without the "you break it, you buy it" reimbursement policy, and now, with the cost based reimbursement, it just can't make sense for most products.
100.00 and less in sale price = FBA
Above that FBM . However hard to compete with FBM against prime sellers especially Amazon is on the listing as they never share the buybox unless you completely destroy the price. You end up holding a lot of inventory waiting to sell . Upside returns are much better as well avoiding more customer scams and also charging restocking fees . The being said a mix of both depending on the skus you have