Then there are brands like Toshiba and Hitachi that appear to let you sell stuff used as long as it's discontinued or below a certain sales rank. I have to be content selling them on eBay for $50-60 instead of for $100 on Amazon. Panasonic products are gated for me regardless of whether they're new, used, collectible, discontinued by manufacturer, which is a shame because I have tons of Omnivision VCRs with remotes in perfect condition. Brands like Sony and Panasonic seem to be gated for almost everything, but there are some weird exceptions - I was able to sell Sony vintage early 90s "sports" headphones (the ones with model numbers like MDR-W014 or something). Over 1M rank, don’t even bother with it it’s not selling. Once you’re over 300,000 don’t offer more than 2 unless for rare circumstances. (Like I sold a 10 pack of TDK VHS tapes for $80 FBA - I was half expecting them to not let me sell them.). Once you go over 200,000 (when buying collections) start offering less per CD. Now half the time I try to sell a textbook (or just a high-value book) it's restricted.īasically, I can't sell anything worth money on Amazon any more, unless it's long been discontinued by the manufacturer. I also used to sell books (mostly textbooks), again up until around end of 2010. The products I had listed back when I stopped selling (and that hadn't sold for 7-8 years) were still listed, but I couldn't list anything new. Then I got an 60-80 hour week job and didn't start trying to sell stuff on Amazon until 2017 and noticed all this gating stuff. What happened? I used to sell video games, CDs, DVDs, cassettes, etc on eBay up until about 2010-2011-ish (don't quote me on that). Used CDs, DVDs, and video games with an average value of at least 0.75 and a total value of 15 or more are eligible for free delivery.
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