Seller Fulfilled Prime + Merchant Fulfilled
Hello,
I’m hoping someone might be able to help.
One of our main competitors is selling both SFP and FBM on the same listing. I always thought this was against Amazon’s rules? This seller has around 5,000 listings and has listed himself twice on EVERY single one of these listings. We have already reported it several times, and months later, nothing has changed and they’re continuing to do it.
It feels hugely unfair and gives them a massive competitive advantage. Has anyone had any success reporting this before and how did you go about doing it?
Please correct me if I’m wrong and this is now allowed as we would love to do it ourselves!
Thank you
49 replies
Seller_7VbclcPFFRTnc
Just to add too
The sfp price presumably would be much higher due to having to incorporate free next day postage whereas the standard listing would have slower delivery so no real advantage for your competitor having both on there anyway
Seller_vTCC47DVMGUB8
And your point or your problem with it is? On the other hand, they have 5,000 listings so are probably far too busy to worry about an insignificant other seller.
Why are so many on here so worried about what other sellers are doing, maybe get a hobby or some more listings.
As @The_Little_Shop said
No policy, no breaking any rules… No Problem!
Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx
If you sell SFP can a non prime buyer buy your items?
Seller_K71iKhD8kX1da
We do SFP. Any order from a listing on the prime shipping template comes through marked as ‘Prime’ regardless of the customer actually being a prime customer or not.
When prime is turned on you have to ship all orders from listings on the prime template through Buy shipping couriers for SFP, regardless of the customers promised delivery date.
Seller_2Su3bcJXQR0sO
Yes, alot of sellers have FBM and FBA for same product. It is within the rules to do so.