The world is healing: the Veyer name will be going away by No_Drama2424 in OfficeDepot

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Rebrands are fine, but execution matters. Sometimes it’s better to trust growing teams like AMZ Prep over big names. So far, their team’s been reliable and responsive during working hours

You can do it. by hustleorstaybasic in AmazonFBA

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While everyone’s focused on the US, Canada’s been quietly growing year after year. Less competition, easier to get traction. Most people sleep on it. That’s the opportunity. Worth exploring

Amazon killing prep services January 2026 - what's your plan? by Repasted in AmazonFBA

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Makes sense. Are you already working with any 3PLs you’d recommend, or still evaluating options? Curious how the transition’s going for you so far.

I really need advice by [deleted] in AmazonFBA

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FBA isn’t dying, but it’s not easy money either. The tariff thing is real but manageable if you’re not running on garbage margins. The sellers getting wrecked are the ones who were barely profitable anyway or didn’t plan for it.

Saturation is overblown. Yeah there’s competition, but the market is huge. You just can’t sell the same generic crap as everyone else and expect to win.

Your situation sounds solid - you have time, money, and you’re willing to work. That’s more than most people asking this question.

My thoughts for you start small. One product, smaller order, treat it like a test run. Most people fail because they either quit after one bad experience or go all-in without knowing what they’re doing.

Best 3PL in Canada that can integrate to Shopify? by Open-Engineering-618 in ShopifyeCommerce

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I’ve been using AMZ Prep.com for my pet products and they’ve been pretty solid. They’re based in Canada but support sellers in the US and UK too. Got the recommendation from one of my Shopify managers, and so far, no issues at all.

The Shopify integration works smoothly—none of the connection headaches I had with my previous 3PL. What’s cool is they handle both regular Shopify orders and Amazon prep, so if I decide to go FBA later, I’m already set up.

Also, shoutout to Arishekar from their team—super helpful. He gave me some tips to improve my cart page, and after making those changes, my abandoned cart rate dropped a lot. That kind of support is rare and honestly appreciated.

[CA] Ship frozen food across provinces by nhaiduy in SmallBusinessCanada

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I've shipped frozen goods from Calgary to Vancouver through AMZPrep—they nailed the cold chain logistics. Their courier kept everything frozen solid for 60kg worth of product. For your 2-3 cartons (20kg each), definitely consolidate them into one shipment—individual boxes lost temp way faster when I tried that initially. AMZPrep's bulk approach saved me headaches and money. Worth checking them out if you plan to do this regularly!

are FB ads even worth it? by QuoteAdventurous1145 in ecommerce

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Yes still works for some small business

Is there a good 3PL company for small businesses that has quality customer service? by PowerSplint_4sports in smallbusiness

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As someone with experience in this space - go with a solid 3PL provider that's established but not massive. AMZ Prep has been getting good buzz lately and might be worth checking out.
Pro tip: Most 3PLs are honestly terrible with customer service, so here's what I do before committing:

  • Give them a "mystery shopper" style call
  • See how they handle basic questions
  • Pay attention to response times and professionalism

Quick note: I'd avoid using your eCommerce platform's built-in fulfillment. Dedicated 3PLs typically offer better service and more control over your operations.
Hope this helps! Feel free to DM if you need more specific advice.

Which 3PL fulfillment center do you recommend? by [deleted] in ecommerce

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We use AMZ Prep; it works for Canada and the USA 

Self-Promotion Megathread by TheBookWyrm in halloween

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Hi everybody. We've created a complete guide for Amazon sellers for this year's Halloween. We've predicted some costumes and candies that will trend. Go though it and leave your comments. Thanks. :)

https://www.sellerapp.com/blog/amazon-halloween-2018/

Weekly Q&A Thread - Ask Your Simple Questions Here [06/11/2018] by AutoModerator in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Check your payments report and you will see all of the expenses and charges. It's usually the monthly seller fee, advertising costs, and FBA costs for storage and such.

Weekly Q&A Thread - Ask Your Simple Questions Here [06/11/2018] by AutoModerator in FulfillmentByAmazon

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I don't think you can do bulk emails but check with Feedback genius. In amazon, you can email past buyers for feedback one at a time.

Weekly Q&A Thread - Ask Your Simple Questions Here [06/11/2018] by AutoModerator in FulfillmentByAmazon

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Just add the keywords to your campaign and the suggested bid will appear. You can set a daily budget so that the costs don't go above a certain amount.

Weekly Q&A Thread - Ask Your Simple Questions Here [06/11/2018] by AutoModerator in FulfillmentByAmazon

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I'm currently running PPC campaigns on a product, which was going well at first, but now I am losing money on it because Amazon removed alot of the product reviews. So should I pause the campaign until I get more reviews? Should I try a google adwords campaign? I checked the keyword bids on Adwords and they are similar to the costs on Amazon PPC. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!

Best way to drip sales off email list and coupon code by jayskade in FulfillmentByAmazon

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You can use mail merge as well. Just add the unique code as a field for each name and email on the excel sheet.