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HOW TO SOURCE WALMART WHEN RA IS DEAD: A CASE STUDY Posted on May 30, 2019by Jason
I want to give an example of that thought process/techniques used to source a picked over Walmart and how to make money on a product that has too many other sellers ( and some hidden problems) I start my sourcing with my laptop while sitting my LazyBoy. I use Brickseek to see what has gone on clearance at several Walmarts in thearea.
I saw these phones with a sales rank of #24 in cordless phones. That means they are flying off the shelves at Amazon. They are selling for $24ish Prime, so without any app, I know that these are profitable ( probably at least $8-$12 profit each), so I want all I can get at $5. Now you can’t always depend on Brickseek quantities being accurate. Sometimes stuff sells before you get there. Other times in is in the back/lost/stolen. You will find certain stores are almost right on the money and some are always off big time. So here is what the AZ Sellers app says we can make on these So I found these in the clearance section at Walmart. As you can see, the price on the shelf says $15. This is why the competition has left them on the shelf ( about $2 profit on $15) So I know that Brickseek says they are only $5 but I am not going to try to a price check scanner ( halfway across the store and a waste totime)
So I pull the Walmart and use the built in scanner to do a quick price check, which verifies that they are $5. So this appears to be a good deal and a good product, but did you spotthe problems?
You are probably saying that here are 94 sellers. Well that would be a problem is it wasn’t for it being ranked #24. What real problem is that there is only 1 FBA seller ( Amazon). Now while the apps doesn’t say it is hazmat, I can almost guarantee these are or there would be some other FBA sellers. You are asking for nothing but trouble sending these into the warehouse. Well crap. Do we just toss them back onto the shelf? Nope! Not at #24 sales rank. We can MF these. So FBA price is $24ish, so we need to be able to sell at a price low enough to get people to buy MF instead of FBA from Amazon. My first thought is that in need to be like $2 or so less and at $22ish we can still make money. ( with free shipping) These will fit in a Priority Padded envelope, so that is about $7.50. So quick math in the store. $5 buy cost, $7.50 shipping and probably $2 fees, gives about $15 and if we sell for $23, we are looking at about $8 profit on a $5 investment. Here are the actual fees/revenue As you can see, I am fairly close. We obviously would make more FBA but I don’t want risk sending these in to the warehouse ( plus inbound shipping). I think these will quickly sell MF and still make agood profit.
Some would ask why free shipping or say “you will pay less fees if you price lower and charge more for shipping”. Well it doesn’t make that much difference on the fees to worry about and you will sell more and faster with free shipping. The real trick here is that it will fit into the Priority padded envelope which sort of limits our maximum postage cost. ( I would much rather it be First Class but these were a little too heavy)My results?
I listed these MF and sold out in a few hours. Another thing to consider is that these went on clearance all across the country at Walmart and there may be a ton of them coming into the warehouses ( if I am wrong about them being hazmat). This will drive the price down in a race to the bottom. The $12 might turn into a loss or break even thing ( yes I would love to make $12 instead of $8 but with 100 sellers on a product, I see it going down not up) I have found that in the new selling environment on Amazon, you can make more selling fast or holding for a long period of time before sending into AZ. Once the herd sends all theirs in, you get stuck selling for a loss/break even or holding in the AZ warehouse for way too long and have long term storage fee issues. So basically on these Walmart nationwide clearances, you have to either sell really quick ( either MF or get them in to FBA quickly and price to sell) or stick them on a shelf and hold for 6 months to ayear.
****Hint, there were several stores that still have these for $24.40, so I have them marked as a “local alert” in Brickseek and will be alerted when the price drops, which I expect will be $15 at first andthen $5 again
Posted in Amazon FBA | Tagged RA , retail arbitrage, walmart
HOW TO SOURCE VIDEO GAMES AT WALMART BINS FOR NON GAMING OLD DUDES(OR DUDETTES)
Posted on May 16, 2019by Jason
So I haven’t played video games since Atari ( Atari 2600 , well actually we had the Sears version). My kids grew up playing video games but I couldn’t tell you what they played, so I am really in the dark when it comes to being knowledgeable about video games. What I do know, is that the there is a ton of money to be made from selling video games on Amazon and eBay. I have sold games in the past but never regularly. In this post, I want to show how to find the deals in the bin of video games that seem to be at every Walmart. So there never seems to be any price tags on these games, but here is the secret : There are all sorts of deals to be had in these bins if you take the time to look through them, but more importantly the techniques I will show can make you tons of money even if you have lots of competition in your area. The angle is simple. Most resellers are going to pass on scanning anything that doesn’t have a price on it ( or a price on the shelffor it) .
Most people aren’t going to take the products to the price check scanner station to check every product ( remember, time is money). I know I personally wouldn’t do that. So what are we to do? Simple. Not everyone knows this but the Walmart app actually has a scanner built in that you can scan a product and will give you the price at that particular store.Basically
this is just like having the price checker scanner right in yourhands.
***Hint, sometimes the lowest clearance price sticker isn’t the lowest price. You can sometimes find the price is lower and has been left on the shelf by other resellers. You can find this out with the Walmart app scanner. So when I see this big bin of unpriced video games, I have no clue on what is worth something, so I have to do some old school scanning. My approach is to use the Amazon Seller app to scan the video games. Sometimes the bin is sort of neatly packed so that you can sort of have a system to work through the box, sometimes it isn’t so easy.So
you have to have some sort of minimum selling price to investigate more and I generally use the $15 price point. The video game needs to be selling for more than $15 on Amazon or it gets tossed back intothe pile.
The common discounted prices are usually $3, $5, $7, $9 and $11, so the $15 baseline really only works on the $3 and $5, but you have to have something to sort with. ****** If you get a $.03 price, that is the code for them to destroy the product. My suggestion is to take that through self checkout or they won’t sell it to you. Sometimes you might get lucky taking it through a regular checkout but why chance it? So once we find a video game that is selling over $15 on Amazon, then we switch to the Walmart app and scan it to see what the price is. Now this is a numbers game and most games will still be too high to make a profit ( I personally am looking for probably 70% + profit on the games but will take 50% if it is a very low sales rank) Speaking of sale rank, what are we looking for? Well that depends. In general, I am grabbing anything 5k ish and under. ( heck up to 10k doesn’t really worry me) Now if I see 25k or more, I might want to see why. It could be that there just isn’t much supply or some crazy high priced ones on Amazon. This also depend on how much the profit is. First I am not going to waste a lot of time if it isn’t a very profitable game. Second it depends on the cost of the game. I am more willing to take a chance with a $3 game than say a $11 game. Also the number of copies I can buy. I don’t want 25 copies of a 50k game but a copy or 2 is ok. Now some pointer here: First, you need to remember what you have scanned already. There is no use in rescanning 10 copies of the same game. This goes for both good one and bad ones. If you see you have a copy in your cart, then just toss anymore of them you find into your cart. Do be cautious because the same game on a different platform doesn’t mean they are both worth as much. On one platform it may be really valuable and the other platform it may be worthless. So basically you just work your way through the bin like this. Not everything gets scanned with the Amazon seller app because if it was already a dud, you don’t rescan it and if it is already a winner, you don’t rescan it, you just toss it in your cart. So very few of the games need to be scanned with the Walmart app. **** Hint, just because you wouldn’t send a video to Amazon with a slightly torn wrapper, doesn’t mean you can’t sell it on eBay, so don’t just automatically toss it back into the bin. So now that you have all the valuable videos out of the Walmart bin, this isn’t the end of making money. Having this games with the UPC codes available is like gold because we are going to us them to find more copies at other Walmarts. ***** Hint, this is actually the biggest takeaway you should get from this post ( that is if you don’t already know this) For this, we are going to use Brickseek. When I am processing my shipments, I sign into my Brickseek account and us my hand scanner to scan in the UPC code. Now this isn’t exactly the best time to be sourcing since I am busy processing, so I actually just take a casual glance at the results but I then I just add it to my local alerts so that it is saved back and I can come back and look at it later. If you aren’t a Brickseek subscriber, you can simply open at Notepad document and if you scan the UPC, it should print it in the document. You could then add a quick note. Hint***** You should be doing this with EVERYTHING you source fromWalmart!
Also if you are in the small Facebook group chats of other AZ sellers like I am in, then that is something you would share sometimes. That is how good relationship get formed and how you all make more money. ( just don’t go posting stuff like this in public Facebook groups because it will tank your prices) So this is the simple process I use to source video games from theWalmart bins.
Posted in Amazon FBA , eBay| Tagged clearance
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HOW TO USE THE BUILT IN AMAZON REPRICER TO MAKE MORE MONEY AND DITCH THE HIGH PRICED 3RD PARTY REPRICERS Posted on January 15, 2019by Jason
Different sellers have different opinions of the Amazon repricer. I have used paid repricers before and they are good. I currently only use the Amazon repricer because I find that if you know how to set it up, it works pretty good. The biggest falsehood that I see sellers make is that the AZ repricer takes your price straight to your minimum. I have seen it happen but that was due to other sellers repricing at $.01 below the Buy Box, starting the race to the bottom. But even that isn’t an instant thing as others suggest. AS A DISCLAIMER, SINCE WE ARE USING A REPRICER THERE IS ONE RULE THAT HAS TO BE FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT THIS TRAINING: _YOU SHOULD BE WILLING TO SELL AT YOUR MINIMUM PRICE (HOPEFULLY YOUSELL HIGHER)._
_IF OTHER SELLERS WILL SELL BELOW YOUR MINIMUM, LET THEM AND DON’T KEEP LOWERING YOUR MINIMUM._ The second falsehood is the the AZ repricer won’t raise your price. I have seen it raise mine hundreds of times. If you have it set to match the Buy Box and another seller rotates into the Buy Box at $2 higher, your price will raise $2 (if it is below your Max price). This is easiestly seen on a listing that has very few sellers. If there are 10 sellers all at the Buy Box price, you will probably never see ithappen.
If you click the PRICE HISTORY, you will see a report like this As you can see in this example, the price does raise. This can also be an issue if you become the only seller on a product. Many times it goes to your Max price (happens a lot with books). Sometimes you need to go back and look at listings that aren’t selling. You may find that this has happened (don’t set your max at say $500 for everything). Other sellers you talk with will tell you I am totally wrong but this has been my experience (an experience that I have heard from other sellers that I work with) and how I have seen it work. I BELIEVE MANY OF THOSE SELLERS THAT DISAGREE DIDN’T HAVE THEIR SETTINGS SET RIGHT. (which is why this training was created). The biggest drawback I have found from the AZ repricer is that it doesn’t show you return/fees like other repricers do. I will actually have 2 tabs open when I am setting the repricer. One for my active inventory (to see the fees and I have my MSKU coded to let me know my buy cost) and the automate pricing tab. Basically I am doing math in my head to come up with my minimum price and the maximum price I set a few dollars higher than my current price (depends on the product). I do a custom MSKU that has the price built in. Example: 2wm617 or 2wm617ex010118 It this example my price is $2, bought from Walmart in June 2017 (and the longer one is expires on 01/01/18). Many sellers use some sort of variation of this. Not only is this useful when repricing, but it is great for Box Level inventory when you have expiration dates and helpful when looking at long termstorage.
So for a quick example I will use the MSKU above. I have my active inventory open and I see from the MSKU that I have $2 in the product and AZ fees are $7. I know my breakeven is around $9, so I might set my minimum price at $11. I MIGHT BE ABLE TO SELL THIS FOR $15 BUT I HAVE TO BE WILLING TO SELL AT THE $11 MARK IF I USE THE REPRICER. Always know your numbers no matter what system or method you areusing.
One other quick tip. Price your products like 15% higher than the buy box when sending them in. If the price raises while shipping it, you won’t sell at price lower than the current buy box. After the products are in and start showing up as available, then go in and setup your repricer.
HOW TO ACCESS THE REPRICER If you have never seen or used the AZ repricer, you can find it in Seller Central under the PRICING tab. Just click the AUTOMATE PRICINGtab.
Here is a good video from Amazon on how to use the access and use therepricer.
WHY USE THE REPRICER First, you should see a spike in sales if you haven’t used a repricer before (depends on your buy cost and settings). Staying at or near the buy box just increases your sales (generally reduces your ROI) and takes emotion out of pricing. Second, you may reprice to dump products. You could just price at rock bottom prices manually but if you use the repricer, you hope to make sales on the way down and earn a little extra even if you are dumping. I AM WORDING THIS ONE FUNNY BECAUSE I AM GUILTY OF THIS AND I AM JUST “SUGGESTING” WHAT YOU CAN/COULD DO. Third, I (you can) use it for mischievous reasons. Sometimes I (you) want to cause other sellers to lower their prices and sell out of stock so that I (you) can sell mine at a higher price. If I (you) start the race to the bottom, I (you) can sort of see what other sellers are doing. I (you) might see their minimum prices, which I ( you) might choose to price at later or choose to stay just under. I (you) might set off the race to the bottom to be able to buy out other sellers. If I (you) see that a seller has their repricer set to be the lowest seller no matter what, I (you) could start repricer at an odd hour ( like 4 AM) and drop their price super low, I (you) could do this manually too and buy out the seller while they are asleep (this usually only works on FBA sellers). It is not uncommon for me to run the repricer and then turn it off when I hit my minimum and manually raise my price back to where Istarted or higher.
Other words, I (you) can be the seller others hate.REPRICING RECIPES
You can and you should have several “repricing recipes”. I will be showing some of mine, but the most important thing to remember is that you need to think through what the recipe is doing. For example: if you are a FBA seller, you normally only want to price against FBAsellers.
_THE ONE THAT GETS MOST PEOPLE IS WHEN THERE IS NO BUY BOX. IF YOU ARE TELLING THE REPRICER TO PRICE AGAINST THAT AND THERE ISN’T ONE, THEN YOU AREN’T REPRICING. _ (The simple work around is to set it to _LOWEST PRICE, ONLY OFFERS WITH SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD_.) THE INGREDIENTS OF THE RECIPES First we have to decide what we are going to compare to. We have 2 choices. BUY BOX price and LOWEST price Most of the time FBA sellers are interested in comparing to the Buy Box price since FBA products sell better and at a higher price. 99% of the time as a FBA seller, you never want to compare to Merchant Fulfilled sellers since they sell a cheaper price and shipping playsinto the mix.
You can choose to add SPECIFIC TYPES OF OFFERS. Your 2 choices here ( and you can choose both) are: ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD ONLY OFFERS FROM 3RD PARTY SELLERS If you are a FBA seller, you can choose ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD, to compare to other FBA sellers. Many times if the MF is priced low enough, AZ will give the Buy Box to them. In this case, you wouldn’t want to start pricing against their price, so this is a good one to include in your recipe. Your other choice is ONLY OFFERS FROM 3RD PARTY SELLERS. We all know that AZ will kill the price many times. By choosing this, you can ignore AZ’s lowball prices. (I used this in the long winded example above) You will want to use this on products that AZ pops in and outof stock.
The other choice is comparing to LOWEST PRICE. At first this seem like you wouldn’t want to mess with this one because of the MF sellers, but it is a very important option to have. There are 4 other choices you can select and you can chose more thanone.
ONLY OFFERS WITHT THE SAME OR BETTER SUB-CONDITION : I don’t use this one but I think it mostly applies to books. It doesn’t seem to make much difference for textbooks but might make more of a differencewith regular books.
ONLY OFFERS WITH THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD: This one is huge. This is how you get around MF sellers. ONLY SELLERS WITH A FEEDBACK RATING WITHIN 5% OF YOURS, OR HIGHER: Again I don’t use this one and don’t see much use for except when the Chinese “just launched” MF sellers pop up at the super low scammer prices. (but with the same fulfillment method and FBA, this isnot an issue).
ONLY OFFERS FROM OTHER THIRD PARTY SELLERS: This is a big one too. This can be used to keep you from chasing Amazon when they do their crazy, stupid pricing. Next you have to choose what you want to do. You can choose 3 things here. STAY BELOW THE BUY BOX (OR LOWEST PRICE) BY A SPECIFIED AMOUNT MATCH THE BUY BOX (OR LOWEST PRICE) PRICE STAY ABOVE THE BUY BOX (OR LOWEST PRICE) BY A SPECIFIED AMOUNT On these choices you can either choose a $ amount or a %. People will have different views on this. The most common and most hated is the $.01 below sellers. While I hate these myself, there are times thatyou should use it.
I price $.01 below when I am dumping and I plan on crashing the price. I hope to sell on the way down before I hit the price I plan ondumping at.
RECIPES
_SUPPRESSED BUY BOX AND BOOKS_ I use the LOWEST PRICE in combination with ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD for suppressed buy boxes and selling books. Selling FBA, my listing may be 3 or pages deep on the offers page when there are a bunch of 3rd party MF sellers, so I use this to be the first listing when a customer clicks the FBA ONLY BOX (using the STAY BELOW THE LOWEST PRICE BY A SPECIFIED AMOUNT and $.01) This drastically increases book sales. Nothing but MF sellers Move to the top spot for Prime offers During textbook season, you could use the MATCH THE LOWEST PRICE if you think condition matters (with ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD), which might put in the top 1-5 spots depending on how AZ shows it (you have seen 5 sellers all at $29.99 and you could be the 5th seller in the list) .WARNING:
If you were to use the STAY ABOVE THE LOWEST PRICE BY A SPECIFIED AMOUNT , you would be constantly moving yourself away from the top spot. While this might work if you have a better condition book, it might cause you to never make a sale. Similar to the above book sample, LOWEST PRICE and ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD is the work around for _SUPPRESSED_ BUY BOXES.READ THAT AGAIN!
Actually I use the same recipe for both books and suppressed buy boxes. (well I don’t use that on books that have a used Buy Box. That is a different animal, which goes to show you need to consider every listing before just turning the repricer on everything). Here is a suppressed buy box This is the recipe I use This is where a lot of people go wrong. They are FBA sellers, automatically click compare to BUY BOX and since there is no BUY BOX, nothing happens. The ONLY OFFER OF THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD is what makes this work when you chose LOWEST PRICE. You could have a recipe that says to MATCH THE BUY BOX only if Amazon doesn’t have the BUY BOX or more likely PRICE BELOW THE BUY BOX when Amazon runs out of stock. This would be great when there are a ton of sellers and you want to unload at the first opportunity. Now in this case a 3rd party seller could price way below Amazon and they give the Buy Box up and your repricer starts to reprice. This is why having your minimum set right is important. Setting your minimum above the Amazon price but lower than all the FBA sellers would work. Example Amazon is selling at $12.99. All the FBA sellers are around $24.99. You could set your repricer minimum at say $20 and set the repricer to only reprice say $.01 BELOW THE BUY BOX if someone _BESIDES_ Amazon has the Buy Box. In this case your price might be $24.99 with a minimum of $20 and a maximum of $27. At this point, Amazon has the Buy Box and your price just sits there at $24.99. Now Amazon runs out of stock and the Buy Box goes to the 3rd party sellers at $24.99. You are then going to drive the price down to $20, one penny at time hoping to sell out before Amazon comes back in stock. Some will argue if this works. Many time it does, other times it doesn’t. There may be someone else (or several) that it willing go to to $16. You will be stopped out at $20. Now say the price got to $17 and Amazon comes back in stock. Your price stays at $20 where you were stopped out at. The other sellers might still be priced at $17. This is why you need to review your prices and turn off/reset your repricer occasionally. That was a long winded example, but the point was that you told the repricer to only reprice when a 3rd party seller had the Buy Box. It did until you hit your stop of the minimum price ($20). Then Amazon came back to the Buy Box and the repricer no longer has orders to reprice Now if something changed and Amazon gave the Buy Box back to a 3rd party seller and their price was $22, the repricer would change your price from the $20 to $21.99, which is $.01 below the Buy Box (like I say, many people will try to tell you that this doesn’t happen, but it does)_MATCH BUY BOX_
The most basic setting is to match the Buy Box. I use this setting when there are a lot of sellers on a listing and bunched up at the same price, specifically 4 or more sellers at the same price. For example, there are 6 sellers at $12.99. If there isn’t a seller lower than $12.99, you can assume that no one has a setting for $.01 below Buy Box and the price shouldn’t crash from repricers goingwild.
Use Match the buy box on a listing like this: (If there are just a few sellers and the prices are spaced out you will want to use the Above Buy example shown) I am basing these settings on the fact that I am an FBA only seller. Simply select compare to _BUY BOX PRICE_ and _MATCH THE BUY BOX_ price but make sure to select _ONLY OFFERS WITH THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD_
This keeps you from trying to match Merchant Fulfilled offers if they get the buy box. (based on you being a FBA seller) If there is a Buy Box, you should rotate into it. IF THERE IS NO BUY BOX, THIS SETTING WILL NOT REPRICE ANYTHING (This will happen when the price is above MSRP)_SLOW WALK DOWN_
This example is how to undercut your competitors and slowly walk the price down $.01 at a time. The hope is to sell before you get to your minimum price. You are basing this on only FBA offers so a low priced Merchant Fulfilled seller won’t rush the price down. If none of the other sellers are using a repricer, you will only go to $.01 under the low FBA price and it will stop repricing unless someonemanually reprices.
Do note that this isn’t needed to get the ”Buy Box” but more of a “ I need to sell this a lot quicker than normal”. You will be the low priced FBA seller or you will hit your stop price and force other sellers to price below your stop price. If you see that the other sellers go lower, you may want to watch the other sellers stock level and turn off the repricer and raise your price one they sell out. Then you might want to go to the Match Buy Box with the higher priced sellers. This should also reveal what other sellers stop price or repricersetting are.
_THIS IS NOT A SETTING I LIKE TO USE VERY OFTEN._ Choose the compare to _BUY BOX PRICE _, then choose _STAY BELOW THE BUY BOX PRICE BY A SPECIFIED AMOUNT _. The amount could be anything, but since I am trying to go slow, I put $.01. Then check the _SPECIFIC TYPE OF OFFERS _and _ONLY OFFERS WITH THE SAME FULFILLMENT METHOD _which will only be looking at FBA offers and keep MF sellers from making the price drop to your minimum right out of the gate_ABOVE BUY BOX_
This is based on the fact that the Buy Box isn’t always going to just the lowest priced offer. This works best if their are only a few sellers or sellers that are really spaced out in prices. Don’t match the buy box on a listing like this. Price above the buybox:
In this case you can be within $.50 to $5 ( just random numbers) of the Buy Box instead of $.01-$.10 on more congested listings. You can set this to a %. If you feel that AZ rotates the Buy Box to seller with 3% of the Buy Box, then use that type of setting instead of adollar amount.
BTW, these are listings you should strive to be on if they are good sellers. Other times these could be higher ranked listings that aren’t good to be on. Low number of sellers and a decent sales rate = great product to sell.CAUTION!
I have 2 issues that I need to caution you about that could cause you major problems when using the repricer. First, I have noticed that when you run out of a product and send more in, the repricer turns off and displays this message when the new stock lands into you inventory. It pauses the repricing and you have to click the RESUME button. If you are checking your repricer regularly, you will catch this but I have had times where I was lazy and know I missed sales because myrepricer was off.
The second is a big one that you really, really, really need to watch. If you have the repricer running on a product and for some reason decide (or accidentally) to manually change the price and the price you change it to is outside your MIN and MAX prices, you will cause the listing to on inactive and get a potential pricing error alert from Amazon. ( I am actually not sure if it has to be a price outside the MIN and MAX prices, to cause this to happen. I have never testedit)
You need to stop the repricing before manually changing the price but the other thing to watch is that you need to wait a while before manually changing the price. It takes a while before the system gets everything updated and you can still get a pricing error if the system hasn’t updated yet. Also your MIN price is still set in the Amazon system and if you manually set the price below your MIN, you will get the pricing error.SUMMARY
Using the repricer is actually very simple, but you have to understand what each part of the “recipe” is doing. If you just click match Buy Box, you will have poor success with repricing. If you have one takeaway from this, focus on the suppressed buy box/book settings. Most other sellers don’t understand this one. The second thing is to go back and check your prices regularly. I have had lots of products that I was the only FBA seller left and my price moved to my MAX. In many cases I have the MAX set way too high. In this case I will turn the repricer off and manually set the price. If you have made it this far, I am confident that you should be able to use the repricer better than 99% of all Amazon sellers. Since this was written, a new Chrome extension has come available that will make the following information easier to implement. Also this is not my extension, so I don’t know how long this will last, but as of now they do give a 7 day free trial, which might be good to test out what you learn in this book. You can get the free 7 day trial here https://www.amzrepricerenhanced.com/invite/06bfc14cc6 Posted in Amazon FBA |Tagged amazon fba ,
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