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FBA vs. FBM Product pricing

I manufacture and sell my own products.

Currently I do FBA for most of my products with FBM ability in case stock runs low. (It never does because I am the manufacturer)

With fee increases a few of my SKU's have low margins and I would like to increase the FBA price but keep the FBM price the same.

Are there any issues with this? Will Amazon throw up flags?

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FBA vs. FBM Product pricing

I manufacture and sell my own products.

Currently I do FBA for most of my products with FBM ability in case stock runs low. (It never does because I am the manufacturer)

With fee increases a few of my SKU's have low margins and I would like to increase the FBA price but keep the FBM price the same.

Are there any issues with this? Will Amazon throw up flags?

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX,

Based on my understanding and review of the Amazon Marketplace Fair Pricing Policy you can list your FBA listing offer and your Merchant Fulfilled Listings with different prices. However I would be careful to ensure that the difference in price is not a difference that might damage buyer trust. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX

FBA vs. FBM Product pricing

I manufacture and sell my own products.

Currently I do FBA for most of my products with FBM ability in case stock runs low. (It never does because I am the manufacturer)

With fee increases a few of my SKU's have low margins and I would like to increase the FBA price but keep the FBM price the same.

Are there any issues with this? Will Amazon throw up flags?

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Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX

FBA vs. FBM Product pricing

I manufacture and sell my own products.

Currently I do FBA for most of my products with FBM ability in case stock runs low. (It never does because I am the manufacturer)

With fee increases a few of my SKU's have low margins and I would like to increase the FBA price but keep the FBM price the same.

Are there any issues with this? Will Amazon throw up flags?

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FBA vs. FBM Product pricing

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I manufacture and sell my own products.

Currently I do FBA for most of my products with FBM ability in case stock runs low. (It never does because I am the manufacturer)

With fee increases a few of my SKU's have low margins and I would like to increase the FBA price but keep the FBM price the same.

Are there any issues with this? Will Amazon throw up flags?

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX,

Based on my understanding and review of the Amazon Marketplace Fair Pricing Policy you can list your FBA listing offer and your Merchant Fulfilled Listings with different prices. However I would be careful to ensure that the difference in price is not a difference that might damage buyer trust. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX,

Based on my understanding and review of the Amazon Marketplace Fair Pricing Policy you can list your FBA listing offer and your Merchant Fulfilled Listings with different prices. However I would be careful to ensure that the difference in price is not a difference that might damage buyer trust. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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Glenn_Amazon

Hi there @Seller_TwLumnxAU8eXX,

Based on my understanding and review of the Amazon Marketplace Fair Pricing Policy you can list your FBA listing offer and your Merchant Fulfilled Listings with different prices. However I would be careful to ensure that the difference in price is not a difference that might damage buyer trust. Thank you for your understanding.

-Glenn

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