Fulfilment by seller
Dear Sir
I am new seller (just launched) on uk marketplace in amzon but I selected seller fulfilment and Shipping but i am now aware how to shipping or how select pick up point and other information regarding logistics and fulfilment so kindly given information about shipping information and Fulfilment
ThankYOU
Seller_0Amk0hnQkPWMH
Seller fulfilment simply means that you dispatch orders yourself - either at a post office or use a courier if large and heavy.
Before doing anything though you really should read the Seller University help pages for new sellers.
Edit: Snap @olderithian
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Seller_64jziShTiTjOq
Go to your seller account page. At the top centre, click on the word “Performance” and then on the words “Seller university”. Watch all the videos and read all the documents that apply to you and your business
Seller_0Amk0hnQkPWMH
Seller fulfilment simply means that you dispatch orders yourself - either at a post office or use a courier if large and heavy.
Before doing anything though you really should read the Seller University help pages for new sellers.
Edit: Snap @olderithian
Seller_TvCP7Ng3EY5jq
Before you do anything:
- Check what products you can sell on Amazon.
- Look through the FAQ’s on the sign up page.
- Make sure your products comply with any safety requirements and obtain necessary proof.
- Ensure you buy your products from reputable manufacturers or distributors (if it’s not your own trademarked brand) and you have the necessary invoices.
- Make it your priority to go through Seller University in order to understand the Amazon way of working and familiarise yourself with barcode requirements.
Once you have done all of the above, the forum is here to help if you need.
P.S If the date you joined the forum is anything to go by, your account is probably not verified as yet.
Seller_64jziShTiTjOq
Before you even come onto Amazon, you need a solid knowledge of business in general. If you don’t, you will have problems trying to sell on here. Some of the areas you need to know about:
- Business entities and the laws governing them - sole trader, partnerships, limited companies
- Taxation - income tax, VAT etc
- Book-keeping and maintaining adequate records (receipts, invoices etc)
- Contract and consumer law
- Product safety and licensing, including liability for damage and injury caused by your products
- Insurance - for your legal liabilities, use of your premises for storage of goods, use of your car for business purposes…
- Product knowledge and sources of supply
Unless you research and understand all this, you are wasting your time trying to operate a seller account on Amazon. And as the others have said, Amazon have their own rules and procedures that you must also research and understand for yourself