Need Help Using EFN To Sell My Own Products In EU via FBA
Hey everyone, I’m hoping someone might be able to help me…
I sell my own products via FBA on Amazon in the U.K. (brand registered) and I’d like to start selling the products in the EU as well using EFN. In other words, using the inventory from the Amazon U.K. warehouses to ship to countries like France, Italy etc… when an order is placed, rather than store the products there.
I’m finding this very difficult and seller support hasn’t been very helpful. I have gone into FBA settings and enabled ‘List your products across Europe’ and successfully enrolled in EFN. All shipping programmes and exports are enabled. When I go to edit listing and go to the bottom of the offer tab, it says my ASIN’s are hidden in other marketplaces and it won’t let me toggle it on. Seller support advised I manually create the listing in another marketplace like France, which I did and it did sync using the same ASIN, but the inventory didn’t sync so the product was still unavailable, and the price didn’t sync either and I think there should be a way to have the price set automatically by Amazon to convert my U.K. price to euros and account for extra fees, so that I essentially get the same amount if it sells in another country (Is this correct? Am I wrong about this?)
I’ve spent ages and ages trying to get this to work and I just can’t figure it out, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
7 replies
Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
Did you create the listings in EU using same ASIN and SKU ?
and then use Build International listings to link them and set your EU pricing ?
Are any of them hazmat or S&L as if so, they won’t be accepted for EFN
Are you registered for EPR in Germany and France
And if required, do you have an EU responsible person ?
Seller_saK5Ah2SaNYjL
Make sure you check the rate card EFN is very expensive. We’ve stopped using it. Note that the weight isn’t just your item but includes Amazon’s packaging. Pages 9-10 on here.
Seller_LSly5tsTo3nZh
Thanks for your help everyone, it’s a lot more complicated than I first thought but I’ll give it a go and try to get it to work!