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Losing Buy Boxes to Myself

Hi guys,

I’ve been using FBA for a month or two now and my buy box rate has steadily been falling. It’s currently down below 40%. These are listings for my own private brand, there are no other sellers competing for the buy box and I only sell through FBA.

Can anyone explain what’s going on here?

Many thanks

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Seller_AkaE7UfLGOZNo

Losing Buy Boxes to Myself

Hi guys,

I’ve been using FBA for a month or two now and my buy box rate has steadily been falling. It’s currently down below 40%. These are listings for my own private brand, there are no other sellers competing for the buy box and I only sell through FBA.

Can anyone explain what’s going on here?

Many thanks

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Amazon really like stability in pricing and will either remove the buy box or send a warning if prices change by more than they think they should. If you want the buy box then yes incremental changes are better,

As the only seller on the listings though, you will need to determine whether having the buy box is important enough to make changes.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Have you actually checked your listings to see if you do have the buy box and it’s just the widget that’s wrong ?

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Seller_sFEUMUfeW5484

The buy box is now just another sponsored product but instead you have to pay for it by reducing your prices. It’s a big stick that Amazon unfairly use to make you lower your prices.

It hurts buyers too as most don’t know to click on the small “see all buying options” text, they don’t see a buy button, they move on. Amazon are the only website on the planet that removes a buy button from the product page.

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Seller_AkaE7UfLGOZNo

Losing Buy Boxes to Myself

Hi guys,

I’ve been using FBA for a month or two now and my buy box rate has steadily been falling. It’s currently down below 40%. These are listings for my own private brand, there are no other sellers competing for the buy box and I only sell through FBA.

Can anyone explain what’s going on here?

Many thanks

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Seller_AkaE7UfLGOZNo

Losing Buy Boxes to Myself

Hi guys,

I’ve been using FBA for a month or two now and my buy box rate has steadily been falling. It’s currently down below 40%. These are listings for my own private brand, there are no other sellers competing for the buy box and I only sell through FBA.

Can anyone explain what’s going on here?

Many thanks

Tags:Buy Box, Listings
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Losing Buy Boxes to Myself

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Hi guys,

I’ve been using FBA for a month or two now and my buy box rate has steadily been falling. It’s currently down below 40%. These are listings for my own private brand, there are no other sellers competing for the buy box and I only sell through FBA.

Can anyone explain what’s going on here?

Many thanks

Tags:Buy Box, Listings
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Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO
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Amazon really like stability in pricing and will either remove the buy box or send a warning if prices change by more than they think they should. If you want the buy box then yes incremental changes are better,

As the only seller on the listings though, you will need to determine whether having the buy box is important enough to make changes.

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Amazon really like stability in pricing and will either remove the buy box or send a warning if prices change by more than they think they should. If you want the buy box then yes incremental changes are better,

As the only seller on the listings though, you will need to determine whether having the buy box is important enough to make changes.

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Seller_BS5lg2keRs2QO
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Amazon really like stability in pricing and will either remove the buy box or send a warning if prices change by more than they think they should. If you want the buy box then yes incremental changes are better,

As the only seller on the listings though, you will need to determine whether having the buy box is important enough to make changes.

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Have you actually checked your listings to see if you do have the buy box and it’s just the widget that’s wrong ?

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Seller_sFEUMUfeW5484

The buy box is now just another sponsored product but instead you have to pay for it by reducing your prices. It’s a big stick that Amazon unfairly use to make you lower your prices.

It hurts buyers too as most don’t know to click on the small “see all buying options” text, they don’t see a buy button, they move on. Amazon are the only website on the planet that removes a buy button from the product page.

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Have you actually checked your listings to see if you do have the buy box and it’s just the widget that’s wrong ?

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Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc

Have you actually checked your listings to see if you do have the buy box and it’s just the widget that’s wrong ?

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Seller_sFEUMUfeW5484

The buy box is now just another sponsored product but instead you have to pay for it by reducing your prices. It’s a big stick that Amazon unfairly use to make you lower your prices.

It hurts buyers too as most don’t know to click on the small “see all buying options” text, they don’t see a buy button, they move on. Amazon are the only website on the planet that removes a buy button from the product page.

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Seller_sFEUMUfeW5484

The buy box is now just another sponsored product but instead you have to pay for it by reducing your prices. It’s a big stick that Amazon unfairly use to make you lower your prices.

It hurts buyers too as most don’t know to click on the small “see all buying options” text, they don’t see a buy button, they move on. Amazon are the only website on the planet that removes a buy button from the product page.

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