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Low Stock notification on ASINs. Does it pay to put more inventory into FBA?

On the surface, this is probably a dumb question but I wanted to get it out there. Allow me to provide more context. I have about 45 items in FBA. I DO NOT LET THEM RUN OUT OF STOCK, meaning they do not get to zero. However, I get the "Low Stock" notification from Amazon on quite a few of these listings.

I trying to understand if anyone else has experienced an increase in orders if they put enough inventory in FBA to get the "Low Stock" warning off your ASIN's. I am fine to send in more inventory, however I do not treat FBA warehouses as a storage location. I want the stuff to flow in and then flow out.

Appreciate your opinions.

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Low Stock notification on ASINs. Does it pay to put more inventory into FBA?

On the surface, this is probably a dumb question but I wanted to get it out there. Allow me to provide more context. I have about 45 items in FBA. I DO NOT LET THEM RUN OUT OF STOCK, meaning they do not get to zero. However, I get the "Low Stock" notification from Amazon on quite a few of these listings.

I trying to understand if anyone else has experienced an increase in orders if they put enough inventory in FBA to get the "Low Stock" warning off your ASIN's. I am fine to send in more inventory, however I do not treat FBA warehouses as a storage location. I want the stuff to flow in and then flow out.

Appreciate your opinions.

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The more stock you have, the faster Amazon customers receive their purchase.

For example,

Most of your orders could be coming from Florida. If an Amazon customer from California wants to order, they will have to wait a while. This is unattractive and leads to non optimal sales.

If you have plenty of inventory at all times (I keep enough to last me 60 days), Amazon spreads that inventory around in their fulfillment centers so customers from California, also, have the opportunity to get your product quickly.

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I got a warning for products which are not FBA enabled, even deleted long time ago.

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Low Stock notification on ASINs. Does it pay to put more inventory into FBA?

On the surface, this is probably a dumb question but I wanted to get it out there. Allow me to provide more context. I have about 45 items in FBA. I DO NOT LET THEM RUN OUT OF STOCK, meaning they do not get to zero. However, I get the "Low Stock" notification from Amazon on quite a few of these listings.

I trying to understand if anyone else has experienced an increase in orders if they put enough inventory in FBA to get the "Low Stock" warning off your ASIN's. I am fine to send in more inventory, however I do not treat FBA warehouses as a storage location. I want the stuff to flow in and then flow out.

Appreciate your opinions.

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Low Stock notification on ASINs. Does it pay to put more inventory into FBA?

On the surface, this is probably a dumb question but I wanted to get it out there. Allow me to provide more context. I have about 45 items in FBA. I DO NOT LET THEM RUN OUT OF STOCK, meaning they do not get to zero. However, I get the "Low Stock" notification from Amazon on quite a few of these listings.

I trying to understand if anyone else has experienced an increase in orders if they put enough inventory in FBA to get the "Low Stock" warning off your ASIN's. I am fine to send in more inventory, however I do not treat FBA warehouses as a storage location. I want the stuff to flow in and then flow out.

Appreciate your opinions.

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Low Stock notification on ASINs. Does it pay to put more inventory into FBA?

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On the surface, this is probably a dumb question but I wanted to get it out there. Allow me to provide more context. I have about 45 items in FBA. I DO NOT LET THEM RUN OUT OF STOCK, meaning they do not get to zero. However, I get the "Low Stock" notification from Amazon on quite a few of these listings.

I trying to understand if anyone else has experienced an increase in orders if they put enough inventory in FBA to get the "Low Stock" warning off your ASIN's. I am fine to send in more inventory, however I do not treat FBA warehouses as a storage location. I want the stuff to flow in and then flow out.

Appreciate your opinions.

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Seller_NbYSGJ8Tehgbv

The more stock you have, the faster Amazon customers receive their purchase.

For example,

Most of your orders could be coming from Florida. If an Amazon customer from California wants to order, they will have to wait a while. This is unattractive and leads to non optimal sales.

If you have plenty of inventory at all times (I keep enough to last me 60 days), Amazon spreads that inventory around in their fulfillment centers so customers from California, also, have the opportunity to get your product quickly.

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Seller_Em7Ly0ADive7i

I got a warning for products which are not FBA enabled, even deleted long time ago.

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Seller_NbYSGJ8Tehgbv

The more stock you have, the faster Amazon customers receive their purchase.

For example,

Most of your orders could be coming from Florida. If an Amazon customer from California wants to order, they will have to wait a while. This is unattractive and leads to non optimal sales.

If you have plenty of inventory at all times (I keep enough to last me 60 days), Amazon spreads that inventory around in their fulfillment centers so customers from California, also, have the opportunity to get your product quickly.

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Seller_NbYSGJ8Tehgbv

The more stock you have, the faster Amazon customers receive their purchase.

For example,

Most of your orders could be coming from Florida. If an Amazon customer from California wants to order, they will have to wait a while. This is unattractive and leads to non optimal sales.

If you have plenty of inventory at all times (I keep enough to last me 60 days), Amazon spreads that inventory around in their fulfillment centers so customers from California, also, have the opportunity to get your product quickly.

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Seller_Em7Ly0ADive7i

I got a warning for products which are not FBA enabled, even deleted long time ago.

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Seller_Em7Ly0ADive7i

I got a warning for products which are not FBA enabled, even deleted long time ago.

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