Farewell fellow sufferers, and a two fingered salute to Bezos.
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Seller_PtWmdOUhn6u1v

Farewell fellow sufferers, and a two fingered salute to Bezos.

I'm happy to announce I have finally done what I should have done long ago and taken down what was left of my book inventory. I was one of the few survivors from the era when Amazon sold books and indeed offered us an umbrella under which independent booksellers could offer their wares, before it became just a greedy corporate grabbing machine where it doesn't matter what you sell or whether you even see your own goods before they are shipped to Amazon and sent out by then, and even before all the big companies emerged to buy up all surplus books and put them out at a pittance rendering us unable to sell anything except the expensive or unusual. In 2004/5 tax year I sold over 4k of books on Amazon. I can fit my sales for a whole year on half a sheet of A4 now, I'm sick of the stupid rules, being told I need permission to sell a second hand book, being forced to give refunds to unreasonable customers, seeing Amazon earn almost as much as I do from each sale, and waiting unfair amounts of time to get paid because I wouldn't give in and get my postage from Amazon as well, not to mention the lack of help from seller support who generally don't appear to even understand the question or issue in the first place and then simply point you to a "policy" and more gobbledegook. Also I object to the way Amazon treats the small independent sellers who won't go big and use FBA, their own staff, and to the obscene wealth of Bezos who will not get one more penny from me.

To the fellow sufferers who have commented helpfully on my occasional posts, thank you, and I wish you patience and strength if you are going to continue, but I've had enough. Time comes a lot more of you may well vote with your feet, Bezos isn't Musk but he's rich enough to be a problem anyway.

I won't stick around to read the replies if any, I've been waiting to actually delete my account and that time is now. Hooray!

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Seller_40ozsHlGqPuEL

"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, 'I will try again tomorrow.'" – Mary Anne Radmacher

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

@Julia_Amazon

Could you please bring this post to the attention of anyone at Amazon who has the intelligence to read it and understand it's meaning.

I think I can safely say that Janet has expressed the feelings of virtually every smaller bookseller ( and probably many other types of seller as well) .

The loss of one seller probably doesn't mean a great deal to Amazon but it is quite clear from the many posts on this forum that we are talking about many many sellers who are thinking about leaving

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Seller_7pTs15IYXmTOB

I feel for you. All the very best.

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Seller_KIw46I13m2QYA

I wish you luck I am also looking at leaving & sticking to eBay.

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Seller_fLJ3Hdgrt17Ze

@Seller_PtWmdOUhn6u1v , I do remember you. To be honest, I'm not far behind . Good luck, and wishing you all the best in the days to come!

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Seller_SnNztJIII3ZP5

The very reason 90 percent of my inventory and sales are now on Ebay.

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Seller_9lm76ne3S4yRS

I too may follow you. But a question about eBay listing is they have 3 different shops. If I transfered my stock over I would be paying around £300 a month for unlimited listings. I have around 20 thousand books. I have unlimited listings on Abe Books at £30 p/m with no crazy Amazon interference. So the question is, how do you get around the listing prices on eBay?

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Seller_PU8ypkNZEJU9p

Feeling the same as you. Had almost £4k of Sales this year and only seen £300 in payouts, unfair A-Z Claims, Lost and Damaged returns and no help, its a joke. I have said all along if we treated buyers how Amazon treat us they'd restrict our accounts and probs take all our money

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Seller_uXvbuqGy3NJnz

Sorry to hear you are leaving, and I wish you the best of luck going forward. Ebay used to be one of the most stressful places to sell, very poor customer service. They have had a revival and turned a corner. Unfortunately Amazon has become old and clunky. Awful to manually list items on, [Moderator Edit: removed inappropriate commentary], when you do sell something Amazon take 20% off you in fees straight away and then hold your money for a month earning interest in their account, and not yours. But this is a beast we keep feeding day in and day out, so we only have ourselves to blame. Beware the monster you create.

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Seller_lnQKaZJGTX769

A lot of small book sellers are leaving Amazon. just not worth the effort. I keep hearing. I think another year for me. It used to be enjoyable, now amazon make it a pain to sell.

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Seller_LGf9m9spOmLow

what business should I do on Amazon, I don’t know what to do, I am new and have been told to be careful on Amazon, in terms of choosing a business, I have been told definitely not to sell books?

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

@Ezra_Amazon

No interest showed by the mods so far.

I believe this to be a fundamental issue affecting sellers so it would be nice if Amazon could show some interest

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