Identifying prime members from orders so I know if I have to buy Amazon shipping or not

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Identifying prime members from orders so I know if I have to buy Amazon shipping or not

Trying to work out from my orders which ones are prime customers I need to buy the shipping for through Amazon shipping, and which are none primecustomers that I can buy my shipping outside of Amazon. There is a “Refine orders” option and I can refine by “Premium” or “Prime”. I am right in assuming that the “Premium” orders will be non-prime customers and I can buy shipping outside of Amazon?

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Seller_esvgLzKXw2YAl

I don’t do this very often any more, but from memory, prime orders and premium, though not the same thing, do come up in both sections.
The prime order however, should have a prime badge on it.
I think the above happens, because not all prime orders are next day, so are in effect premium as well.

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Seller_XDzJ9YBdCj3SY

The system used to automatically assign either Royal Mail 24 or 48 which I presume was partly to do with Prime and Non Prime members (also cut off times etc). Now everything comes up as Tracked 24.

Presumably, if your items are SFP, you’ve costed them to be sent as Tracked 24? I’ve personally found that its easier, less likely to cause to affect metrics and generally better for customers to just bite the bullet and send everything Tracked 24. Might cost a bit more but reduces stress levels which is paramount when selling on Amazon :joy:

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