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Patrick Simmers

Patrick Simmers

@PSimmsFBA

former sneaker head seller turn Amazon FBA/FBM seller. Lives in PA. DM’s are open to connect.

가입일 Ağustos 2013
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
If you live by a Saks Off 5th Avenue store, you need to pop in there. Even if there's nothing left, you can tell your grandkids someday that you once witnessed a "99% off" sale. These wingtips were just in stock online for $10: sizes 10, 11, and 11.5. I should have bought them just to give to homeless people on the Las Vegas Strip.
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
.@AmazonFresh more like Amazon Mold. Two days old and unopened! I'm really starting to wonder if grocery delivery is actually saving me time... I could speed run the grocery store in 20 minutes during non-peak times, and I would actually get the things I want.
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
Folks, I appreciate these efforts to pad my bottom line; but you're already late. You'll just have to be the cool uncle / aunt who gives great gifts but rarely on time. No shame in that. Save your money. #LastMinute #Christmas #2025
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
Bro!!! #TruthSerum After reflecting on 20+ years of professional poker, I realized I have unintentionally been pussyfooting with my Amazon business. My biggest leak isn't some accounting or a return here and there. It's not pounding the play that I knew deep down is a big one. I would buy 5: "Let's see how they do... Gone instantly. 20? That went well. Ok, let's get 100... Ugh! Sold out." There's also the mind trap that you should go slow, save your Good Boy Points, and build up your retail account like you're trying to date Target's daughter or something. In actuality, if you don't get cancels, you're not doing it right. I never get cancels. Sites greet me with a smile the world over. I hand them my $1000, tip my fedora, and show myself out 😂
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Joey
Joey@joeypraete·
There’s two types of business owners. And they both work equally as hard but there’s one major difference. A: more cautious, will test the waters within reason to scale and try to brute force his way to a good all around company. This takes time, patience, and a moderate risk tolerance. Scale level: 5-7 B: Will drop their nuts on things and just see how the outcome plays out. Money coming out of the bank affects them virtually 0. Person B will scale (revenue) much faster, bc of their inherent high risk tolerance. Scale level: 8-10 People like person B, are what a lot of really really rich people are like. Not afraid to go broke. Things can change for better or worse fast. Person A with a more moderate approach to risk will always try to squeeze value out of money spent. Their outcomes will always be a smaller size than person B. And the point of me making this post is to help you understand if you are new to business, the actual only difference between you and the really rich guy (or person you think is rich bc of the internet) Is RISK TOLERANCE. I used to think that these people knew more, were smarter, had connections I didn’t. It’s bullshit. They just take risks that may not even make any sense or logic, but they do it anyway. Money to them is just a game, and they just play. Win or lose it doesn’t matter. And again I’m not advising anyone to run a company this way bc I am more like person A. But you need to analyze yourself and figure out who you are, Bc u can’t spend mental capacity chasing the goals of person B if you won’t drop your nuts like person B will. You’ll never get there. Unless u completely change your own mental wiring. I wish more people talked about risk tolerance, bc it’s the most under talked subject about getting financially abundant. Getting good enough to make money with something takes literally 1-3 months. The rest of it is fine tuning and risk. That’s all. And don’t read this and think if your not dropping your nuts u aren’t doing buiz right, bc I don’t have the answer to your situation. It’s just a topic I felt I had to speak on today. It’s been weighing heavily on my own business. And it’s an extremely important reminder.
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
I sold a basketball jersey on Ebay for $45 (which seemed to be what it was worth at first glance). I immediately get a message from another guy saying I should cancel that sale and that he'll give me $90. Upon further investigation, the jersey seems to be worth $130 - $200 range. Do I ...
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Matt Bender
Matt Bender@mattbendr·
Has anyone successfully gotten an Amazon listing back after it was taken down due to a GTIN issue?
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Joey
Joey@joeypraete·
Got clipped on 10k but you can avoid it in the future by looking up a products UPC number in the GS1 database. If you search up GS1 on Google - I think it’s gs1.org I believe, it’ll tell u if the upc is registered by the brand or not. I’ve trained my team to list asins before buying them and checking if it is considered at risk in our manage inventory page -> fix your listings -> at risk listings, to see if there are known issues. GTIN was notified a month in advance, so better to live n learn from it. @JeffSendsIt taught me this, works great!
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Tim | WalMart WFS
Tim | WalMart WFS@ThunderFBA·
Busy morning packing today’s FBM. Now off to ship these and get some sourcing done. Q4 is coming fast!
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The Real Tony G
The Real Tony G@NoFlipNoFuture·
I don't think there's an active #Amazon seller who's messaged me with a really good lead that I don't check-in on at least once a month. I never forget that initial olive branch and try to reward their generosity as much as possible.
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Miles
Miles@flips4miles·
This Dad went from restaurant worker to 7 figure Amazon seller fast. This could be the story that changes everything for you. Comment "Amz" and I'll send it your way.
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Corey Ganim
Corey Ganim@coreyganim·
Harsh truth: There are zero excuses for your current life situation. Your dad not loving you isn’t an excuse. Your race isn’t an excuse. Your $12/hour job isn’t an excuse. There will always be people who did more with less. Winners will be motivated, victims will make yet another excuse. Choose wisely.
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Miles
Miles@flips4miles·
@PSimmsFBA hahahah my grandma calls me the same thing!
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Miles@flips4miles·
Los Angeles meetup was a W! Whose coming to South Florida meetup later this month? Details to come!
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Patrick Simmers
Patrick Simmers@PSimmsFBA·
Wk. 2 of my wholesale journey is here and we’re gaining traction! This week is all about learning how to find the right products reaching out to distributors and getting wholesale account set up. Things are really starting to come along the foundation for success it’s being laid.
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Tim | WalMart WFS
Tim | WalMart WFS@ThunderFBA·
Ramping up my WhatNot knowledge and starting to plan a show about a week or more out. Will liquidate my remaining Nike, Adidas, NB, Converse and Puma clothing and shoes over there. Should be a fun new experience. @NoFlipNoFuture @alexfbaflips @PSimmsFBA
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