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by BeetleB 3380 days ago
>I don't think that means that buying direct from Amazon can get you third party inventory.

I've sold on Amazon via FBA. Yes, it does. If you are selling a new item, you ship it to Amazon warehouses. Amazon informs you, the seller, that your item is not distinct from that of Amazon's or other sellers' FBA items. Inside their warehouse, it is just an item with no seller attached to it. If someone buys it, they just find any that match the SKU (or whatever it is called) and ship it.

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Wow! I do a lot of shopping on amazon but this gives me pause.
Same here. I always assumed buying direct from Amazon I was buying products sourced directly by them.
That's why you specify that you don't want your inventory comingled.
"You" the consumer don't seem to be able to do that.
Oh. Well then I was misled by the wording of the article.