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Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE

Big boxes

Hello, this is the first time I am sending inventory to Fba. There are 100 individual boxes (1 unit per box) measuring 30.7 x 9.4 x 18.5 in.

What are the correct steps to manage this shipment? Since I see that one of the sides exceeds the standard allowed (25 inches)

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Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE

Big boxes

Hello, this is the first time I am sending inventory to Fba. There are 100 individual boxes (1 unit per box) measuring 30.7 x 9.4 x 18.5 in.

What are the correct steps to manage this shipment? Since I see that one of the sides exceeds the standard allowed (25 inches)

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Go back one step.

Have you test sold the product for at least a month or so using FBM. That way you know the salability of the product. You can determine if there is enough profit in the product to cover all the fees Amazon will assess, with oversized products, and still have your remaining desired profit for yourself.

Amazon will round up your product size once it gets there, so it is petter to do it now.

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Danny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE- appreciate you seeking some guidance here on the forums. It sounds like your product would be classified as an 'Oversized' item based on our Product Size tiers, and this page specific to extra large FBA items.

You may also find these pages on the process for Sending Inventory to Amazon, and our Package and prep requirements to be handy if you haven't reviewed them yet!

Let me know what other questions you run into after taking a look!

-Danny

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Big boxes

Hello, this is the first time I am sending inventory to Fba. There are 100 individual boxes (1 unit per box) measuring 30.7 x 9.4 x 18.5 in.

What are the correct steps to manage this shipment? Since I see that one of the sides exceeds the standard allowed (25 inches)

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Big boxes

Hello, this is the first time I am sending inventory to Fba. There are 100 individual boxes (1 unit per box) measuring 30.7 x 9.4 x 18.5 in.

What are the correct steps to manage this shipment? Since I see that one of the sides exceeds the standard allowed (25 inches)

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Big boxes

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Hello, this is the first time I am sending inventory to Fba. There are 100 individual boxes (1 unit per box) measuring 30.7 x 9.4 x 18.5 in.

What are the correct steps to manage this shipment? Since I see that one of the sides exceeds the standard allowed (25 inches)

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Go back one step.

Have you test sold the product for at least a month or so using FBM. That way you know the salability of the product. You can determine if there is enough profit in the product to cover all the fees Amazon will assess, with oversized products, and still have your remaining desired profit for yourself.

Amazon will round up your product size once it gets there, so it is petter to do it now.

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Danny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE- appreciate you seeking some guidance here on the forums. It sounds like your product would be classified as an 'Oversized' item based on our Product Size tiers, and this page specific to extra large FBA items.

You may also find these pages on the process for Sending Inventory to Amazon, and our Package and prep requirements to be handy if you haven't reviewed them yet!

Let me know what other questions you run into after taking a look!

-Danny

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Go back one step.

Have you test sold the product for at least a month or so using FBM. That way you know the salability of the product. You can determine if there is enough profit in the product to cover all the fees Amazon will assess, with oversized products, and still have your remaining desired profit for yourself.

Amazon will round up your product size once it gets there, so it is petter to do it now.

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Seller_CW0P5hgbsiqWX

Go back one step.

Have you test sold the product for at least a month or so using FBM. That way you know the salability of the product. You can determine if there is enough profit in the product to cover all the fees Amazon will assess, with oversized products, and still have your remaining desired profit for yourself.

Amazon will round up your product size once it gets there, so it is petter to do it now.

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Danny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE- appreciate you seeking some guidance here on the forums. It sounds like your product would be classified as an 'Oversized' item based on our Product Size tiers, and this page specific to extra large FBA items.

You may also find these pages on the process for Sending Inventory to Amazon, and our Package and prep requirements to be handy if you haven't reviewed them yet!

Let me know what other questions you run into after taking a look!

-Danny

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Danny_Amazon

Hello @Seller_1t2N05LzxZ4LE- appreciate you seeking some guidance here on the forums. It sounds like your product would be classified as an 'Oversized' item based on our Product Size tiers, and this page specific to extra large FBA items.

You may also find these pages on the process for Sending Inventory to Amazon, and our Package and prep requirements to be handy if you haven't reviewed them yet!

Let me know what other questions you run into after taking a look!

-Danny

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