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E-Commerce Expander Secrets

Seller Fulfilled Prime Orders Limit | Global E-Commerce Experts - E-Commerce Corner

E-Commerce Expander Secrets

Andy Hooper

Business

59 Ratings

🗓️ 29 October 2020

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

It's an E-Commerce Content Corner today, and Andy is talking about the new daily Prime order limit to help protect you from the busy Q4 period.

With key Q4 dates, such as Black Friday and Christmas just around the corner, Amazon are recommending setting a daily Prime order limit on your account in order to protect you against a sudden increase in Prime orders that you cannot reliably ship to customers.

This limit applies to your Seller Fulfilled Prime ASINs. You can log into the Prime Order Limit Tool and set your own limit before the 13th November, but if no limit is set, one will be set for you starting the 16th November estimated using historical sales data from your account. (note that is could potentially be lower than you'd like and can realistically cater to.)

If you wish to edit your limit, you may do so at any time using the Prime Order Limit Feature. We advise that you set a reasonable limit that your business can cope with.

Once the daily Prime order limit is reached, the Prime badge will be temporarily removed from your Seller Fulfilled Prime ASINs until after the cut-off time of that shipping day, when the Prime badge will be reinstated.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi there and welcome to another content corner.

0:03.8

My name's Andy from Global eCommerce experts

0:06.0

and we're here to successfully expand you into the EU.

0:09.9

What I want to talk to you about today is seller fulfilled prime.

0:13.2

Coming to the really, really busy Q4 period,

0:15.8

what Amazon have recently come out for all those sellers

0:18.1

that are on seller fulfilled prime

0:19.8

is that they're gonna start introducing caps on what you can sell now what that means is is

0:25.0

that they what they're basically getting to is is that if you have a really

0:29.8

really busy day and you can only ship a hundred items in a day then you should

0:34.3

cap a hundred right so therefore you're capping the amount that you can

0:38.0

ship in a day now the downside to that is you're obviously going to limit yourselves

0:42.2

so if you're if you are you do need to do that one sorry if you don't put a

0:48.9

limit in Amazon will put a limit in for you so you need to put a limit in that's

0:53.3

the first part the second thing is you might not want to put a limit in for you so you need to put a limit in that's the first part the second thing is you might not want to put a limit in because you want just to

0:58.2

carry on selling and you'll just make the shipments happen if you're working with

1:02.1

an organization like us that does the 3PL for you you won't need a limit

1:05.8

we'll just keep on going for you and we'll be able to handle that but I think

1:09.4

it's really really important that if you're on seller-fulfield prime,

1:12.0

there's a cap coming out and you need to make sure you're putting a limit in or removing

1:17.6

the limit, whatever way you want to do that.

1:20.0

So it's a really, really quick snippet.

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