I Was Homeless… Now I Make $5M/Year https://t.co/76QFAO4YIJ via @YouTube Yes it's possible to work 60 minutes a week if you create your own business. Just need to find your niche and LEARN from others' success.
@BrianFba Ha. Yep. Get a few of those. Not a high %. With FBM, you can choose not to refund. We sold a pair of new shoes and got the same size back (but 2yrs old). We replied, "Looks like you accidentally sent your 2 year old shoes back by mistake. We can share photos." #FBA
@BrianFba@peternelson Tips and tricks save time for sure. One thing everyone is limited by is "having only 24hrs a day". We've gone from FBM retail arbitrage to FBA Online Arbritage, then combined with a prep center, then added Wholesale. $300k/mo...and more.
Amazon says: You can now identify ASINs eligible for Low-Price FBA rates and enroll them into FBA.
Products priced under $10 will automatically receive Low-Price FBA rates with the same delivery speeds as standard FBA. Low-Price FBA rates are $0.77 less than standard FBA rates. All Low-Price FBA rates are available with free shipping for Prime customers and standard shipping for non-Prime customers.
No action is required from the Seller.
Do you have a way to keep track of your bonuses so you don't forget them? Do you put a note on your calendar? For example one CC gives us $200 in free Dell credit every 6 mo (takes 8 min to place an order and use), $1000 in other benefits once a year (took us 15 min to use, and $120/yr savings on something we already buy (took 2 min to do). How many $'s/hr is that? Not sure, but it's petty good.
What's your fastest way to make $1K? One of ours is signing up for a couple new credit cards with bonuses. We signed applied for 3 cards within 12 minutes and was approved for all. $1.2k in free money. Just wish we could do this every day.
What's better? Stick with a "comfortable 9-5 till 65" or "build a your own business that gives you a bit more freedom?" Let's do this! #amazonfba#Ferrari
If you have a customer claim they didn't get an item that you sent FBM, there's a response template we use. Amazon is so nice they sometimes give the customers free money for lost items that actually were delivered to them, that you have proof of delivery for. Everyone's happy.
Free $1k! Have the AMEX Plat Biz Card? If so, you have till Dec 31st to file a claim if you bought something with the card you can't return. This could be an extra $1k in your pocket. Then the clock starts ticking again, and you can do this in 2024.
Just placed my order for Bose noise cancelling headphones $249 less the $200 AMEX credit (since charged on the AMEX Platinum). To count for 2023, this needs to "post" before the end of the year. Still have time, but good thing I didn't wait until Dec 27th. We get to use this free $200 Dell deal every 6mo.
Good news there is still time for 2023 on this one. I reread and it says it's based on the "date of purchase" not on the date of the claim, so if I buy something today at a merchant that has just a 30 day return policy and if after 30 days I decide I don't want it, I can file a claim.