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Amazon's Squeezing Sellers Again - Fees Up, Prep Gone, Profits Soaring | Upside #86

18 min · 13. maj 2026
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In this news episode, we break down the latest Amazon updates affecting sellers right now. We cover rising Amazon fees, the removal of Amazon prep services, Q1 profitability numbers, and what Amazon’s growing ad business means for brands and sellers moving forward.

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