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Services for Amazon Sellers
FBAHELP offers services in China, India, South Korea and other countries for Amazon sellers based elsewhere. Our product portfolio includes but not limited to the following services:
Samples Inspection
Inspection of the samples is the only way to make sure that your goods meet the safety standards in your country.
Product Inspection
We make sure that the quantity and quality of the goods meet your expectations before the shipment.
Logistics Services
Full assistance in solving any issues, that may occur during the transportation from the pickup point to the amazon warehouse.
Payments to suppliers in China
We transfer the required payment to suppliers from our Chinese bank account or Alipay Global in just 24 hours, significantly reducing shipping times.
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Before shipping the goods you can be sure about the quality and the quantity of the goods shipped.
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News
Amazon is using sellers as a cash cow
Amazon collects a third of seller revenue A new study claims that Amazon makes far more from fees on its Marketplace platform than even the cash cow known as AWS, reports TechCrunch. According to the report by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance, sellers now give...
Inflation spreads to e-commerce
A recent report by Adobe shows that e-commerce is experiencing many of the same pricing pressures in the broader economy due to supply chain problems, higher shipping and labor costs. Online prices rose 1.9% in October from a year earlier and 0.9% from the previous...
Amazon will increase FBA fees in January 2022
Amazon hits sellers with fee increases in 2022 Amazon has announced its plans to increase FBA fees starting from January 18, 2022. The company justified the fee increases by claiming that it had doubled its US fulfillment capacity since the start of the pandemic,...