It says unlikely for private label on seller amp and no IP complaints. I was going to list this product but got suspicious when I saw there no current offers on it? (estimated sales are 351/mo)
This appears to be the SellerAmp SAS software. Maybe @TarrantToolbox or @tt_listing_expert would be able to help.
That is strange that there are no sellers on what looks like a great product. Without seeing the full scan myself I can only guess what the causes are.
It could be that the changes with the small and light program effected sellers that were on it and they can no longer profit.
It could be that the product became hard to find, or in fact, ip threat is real. If the brand itself were never on there I wouldn’t be too worried.
I know with some cosmetics I sell this can happen big time. A bunch of sellers then it just dwindles to none. They consider those like gold when I find them.
If you want to pm me the asin I could look further into it for you. I’ve done this for @Kika before. I’m totally not into poaching products btw
Also check to see if the buy box is shared. The flat price is of concern, as is the price matches Amazons offer. For IP, check with IP Alert.
First glance it appears to be high sales rate and natural erosion of sellers - unless the brand is only one left on listing now
The BSR is still pretty good (22k 1%) but there are no offers on it at all right now, the actual Amazon website says currently unavailable. I just didn’t want to load up and send some inventory in if there’s a reason there’s no other offers on it right now.
It happens sometimes that there Are no other sellers from time to time - alongside it just make sure invoices are robust in case of any challenges
Sorry one last question, here’s the actual Keepa chart, is there a reason Amazon would drop off suddenly? Could they be restocking? I assume since it doesn’t show any FBA/FBM sellers the past year
The shaded space simply shows them being Instock - when it’s not coloured they are out of stock so consider that when buying in terms of if they share buy box, or it’s not profitable at amazon price, frequency they go out of stock and then also if you fba will they be back in stock before your stock lands - is it still profitable fbm? So you could send some stock fba and in meantime fbm to maximise the opportunity
Perfect advice. Thanks so much! Have a great day!
Good advice here. I was going to suggest the same thing with sending some to test and holding the rest for mfn until you see for yourself what is going on. Amazon definitely goes in and out of stock at the drop of a hat on some items.