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Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 14:16
by socialgiraffe
Out of interest a question for the suppliers on here....

I am a member of Amazon Prime as I often need to purchase one off's of various items. I am now using it more and more for a lot of my business purchases such as ink etc as it's free delivery. I have no idea how this works for the supplier, but I pay £80.00 a year and anything included in Prime is delivered next day for free.

So as a question to the suppliers, has anyone looked into this for their blank products? I only ask because I think I would purchase a lot more one off blanks from one supplier if I didn't have to pay postage every time. It is also a common thread on here about postage increasing the costs.

Obviously everything comes at a cost so would love to know how much it would cost a supplier to sign up to Prime.

I know "they who must not be named" sell via Amazon but are not on prime and even if they were I still would not purchase from them until they come clean about the theft of designs and general criminal activity...

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 16:23
by GoonerGary
I thought Amazon prime had to be shipped via an Amazon fulfilment centre. So they would have to forward the stuff to Amazon and pay the storage fees.

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 16:40
by socialgiraffe
I thought Amazon prime had to be shipped via an Amazon fulfilment centre. So they would have to forward the stuff to Amazon and pay the storage fees.
You are probably right, I have no idea, but depending on how organised you are / volume of sales / price it might be worth it.

As an example I need one photo slate for a mate. If I had purchased that on it's own it would have cost me £12.50 including the VAT and shipping. The item without shipping is £5.28 (inc). So even if they upped the price to £8.00 it would still be cheaper.

I am probably over simplifying it and as mentioned, I really do not have a clue on how it all works. But thought I would throw it out there...

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 17:08
by DyeSubSupplies
Hi Simon, In principal its a good idea, but it could only work for select fast moving items as Gary says everything has to be shipped to a fulfillment center packaged up bar coded and you then pay storage fees, there is no way it could work with every item. We have dabbled with Amazon a couple of times in the past but found it not to be worth the hassle, however it wasn't prime.

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 17:11
by froggy
Do you want a trade supplier supplying anybody with an Amazon account?

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 17:16
by GoonerGary
It could be a workable way for suppliers to send single sample products cheaply.

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 17:37
by socialgiraffe
Do you want a trade supplier supplying anybody with an Amazon account?
Not sure what you mean on that?

There is one company who already sells sublimation blanks on Amazon, just not through Prime (would not purchase from them anyway). Trade suppliers selling on Amazon, is no different to Ebay or their own web shop to be honest.

I suppose another way to look at it is the order that I just purchased from Dye Sub Supplies. Only needed 1 photo slate, ended up buying 6 and spending £35 including shipping and VAT. That's a win for the supplier :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 18:07
by Customprintwales
Prime does not necessarily mean cheaper, though if you want just 1 then probably does work out better.

today I had an order for 6 mugs FBA on Prime and customer paid £54 - it's £10 per mug on Prime but over 4 mugs get you 10% off.
I also had an order for 6 mugs non-prime under FBA cost was £39 because the shipping template meant they saved on shipping.

With Prime they paid for 'free' shipping 6 times over instead of just once :)

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 21:25
by DyeSubSupplies
Simon fantastic hadn't realised you had ordered today, our shipping is for next day courier however in future if you need a single item and aren't in a rush we could send 2nd class Royal Mail however this would need to be done over the phone.

A win for us yes it will go towards paying for the 4 containers we have coming in ready for the Christmas rush. Big investment but we are trying to keep all our loyal customers stocked up for Christmas, so every order helps us help you, so keep them coming big or small they all add up.��
steve
socialgiraffe;125295 wrote:Not sure what you mean on that?

There is one company who already sells sublimation blanks on Amazon, just not through Prime (would not purchase from them anyway). Trade suppliers selling on Amazon, is no different to Ebay or their own web shop to be honest.

I suppose another way to look at it is the order that I just purchased from Dye Sub Supplies. Only needed 1 photo slate, ended up buying 6 and spending £35 including shipping and VAT. That's a win for the supplier :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:

Re: One for the suppliers

Posted: 17 Aug 2017, 21:31
by pisquee
Also, to add there are sellers on Amazon who sell via Prime and without Prime, and their non-Prime versions of the products are cheaper, just not necessarily next day.