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Used Dvd's on fba

Hi all, I’ve just opened a seller account

I have over 30 thousand used dvd’s

I would like to send them all in to be sold through fba

Is this possible if the dvd’s are used?

Also, I’m not sure if they would be eligible for small and light

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Used Dvd's on fba

Hi all, I’ve just opened a seller account

I have over 30 thousand used dvd’s

I would like to send them all in to be sold through fba

Is this possible if the dvd’s are used?

Also, I’m not sure if they would be eligible for small and light

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I’m afraid that you will be restricted from listing the majority of your DVDs as Amazon is now very strict when approving sellers for this particular category.

Also, 30k units is a very high number of products - you would need to consider the storage fees as well and LTSF if they don’t sell quickly enough.

Have you considered selling them on eBay?

I don’t want to discourage you, but this isn’t the best category to sell on Amazon UK right now with all the restrictions. And also, new sellers are often subject to random account reviews and asked to submit invoices, this is the main reason why you should leave the sale of used items for later, once you establish a good performance history.

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Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL

Have a read about the prior DVD selling issues. Many are gated. Bear in mind that if you send them in and cannot list them you’ll be charged per unit to return them to a UK address - potentially thousands of pounds.

Based on what I have read, Amazon is not a good platform to start a DVD selling business on.

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Seller_wRGBSSwJnzaDE

Agree with above, too many restrictions on here now regarding DVD sales. Try ebay, or possibly a car boot.

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Used Dvd's on fba

Hi all, I’ve just opened a seller account

I have over 30 thousand used dvd’s

I would like to send them all in to be sold through fba

Is this possible if the dvd’s are used?

Also, I’m not sure if they would be eligible for small and light

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Used Dvd's on fba

Hi all, I’ve just opened a seller account

I have over 30 thousand used dvd’s

I would like to send them all in to be sold through fba

Is this possible if the dvd’s are used?

Also, I’m not sure if they would be eligible for small and light

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Used Dvd's on fba

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Hi all, I’ve just opened a seller account

I have over 30 thousand used dvd’s

I would like to send them all in to be sold through fba

Is this possible if the dvd’s are used?

Also, I’m not sure if they would be eligible for small and light

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I’m afraid that you will be restricted from listing the majority of your DVDs as Amazon is now very strict when approving sellers for this particular category.

Also, 30k units is a very high number of products - you would need to consider the storage fees as well and LTSF if they don’t sell quickly enough.

Have you considered selling them on eBay?

I don’t want to discourage you, but this isn’t the best category to sell on Amazon UK right now with all the restrictions. And also, new sellers are often subject to random account reviews and asked to submit invoices, this is the main reason why you should leave the sale of used items for later, once you establish a good performance history.

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Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL

Have a read about the prior DVD selling issues. Many are gated. Bear in mind that if you send them in and cannot list them you’ll be charged per unit to return them to a UK address - potentially thousands of pounds.

Based on what I have read, Amazon is not a good platform to start a DVD selling business on.

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Seller_wRGBSSwJnzaDE

Agree with above, too many restrictions on here now regarding DVD sales. Try ebay, or possibly a car boot.

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

I’m afraid that you will be restricted from listing the majority of your DVDs as Amazon is now very strict when approving sellers for this particular category.

Also, 30k units is a very high number of products - you would need to consider the storage fees as well and LTSF if they don’t sell quickly enough.

Have you considered selling them on eBay?

I don’t want to discourage you, but this isn’t the best category to sell on Amazon UK right now with all the restrictions. And also, new sellers are often subject to random account reviews and asked to submit invoices, this is the main reason why you should leave the sale of used items for later, once you establish a good performance history.

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Seller_EJIX7rqDNQJi2

I’m afraid that you will be restricted from listing the majority of your DVDs as Amazon is now very strict when approving sellers for this particular category.

Also, 30k units is a very high number of products - you would need to consider the storage fees as well and LTSF if they don’t sell quickly enough.

Have you considered selling them on eBay?

I don’t want to discourage you, but this isn’t the best category to sell on Amazon UK right now with all the restrictions. And also, new sellers are often subject to random account reviews and asked to submit invoices, this is the main reason why you should leave the sale of used items for later, once you establish a good performance history.

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Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL

Have a read about the prior DVD selling issues. Many are gated. Bear in mind that if you send them in and cannot list them you’ll be charged per unit to return them to a UK address - potentially thousands of pounds.

Based on what I have read, Amazon is not a good platform to start a DVD selling business on.

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Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL

Have a read about the prior DVD selling issues. Many are gated. Bear in mind that if you send them in and cannot list them you’ll be charged per unit to return them to a UK address - potentially thousands of pounds.

Based on what I have read, Amazon is not a good platform to start a DVD selling business on.

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Seller_wRGBSSwJnzaDE

Agree with above, too many restrictions on here now regarding DVD sales. Try ebay, or possibly a car boot.

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Seller_wRGBSSwJnzaDE

Agree with above, too many restrictions on here now regarding DVD sales. Try ebay, or possibly a car boot.

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