Quote from Starver on August 17, 2026, 8:03 amI've found a few home and kitchen products on Amazon that are selling for noticeably more on eBay. I want to list them on eBay and have Amazon send each order straight to the buyer, but I have no idea how people connect the two sites. Do I need to create every listing and place each order one at a time, or is there a way to keep the product details, prices, stock, orders, and tracking connected?
I've found a few home and kitchen products on Amazon that are selling for noticeably more on eBay. I want to list them on eBay and have Amazon send each order straight to the buyer, but I have no idea how people connect the two sites. Do I need to create every listing and place each order one at a time, or is there a way to keep the product details, prices, stock, orders, and tracking connected?
Quote from Bormind on August 17, 2026, 8:06 amThe difference between the two prices can look much better than the actual profit. eBay takes its fees, returns can eat another sale, and Amazon can change the source price while your listing is still live. Pick a few unbranded products first, check their completed eBay sales, and calculate what remains after every fee. Stay away from VeRO brands, and don't publish a large catalog until the price and stock updates are connected.
The difference between the two prices can look much better than the actual profit. eBay takes its fees, returns can eat another sale, and Amazon can change the source price while your listing is still live. Pick a few unbranded products first, check their completed eBay sales, and calculate what remains after every fee. Stay away from VeRO brands, and don't publish a large catalog until the price and stock updates are connected.
Quote from Palonius on August 17, 2026, 8:09 amThe order itself causes a different problem once Amazon handles delivery. Its TBA tracking numbers often won't validate on eBay, which can leave the shipment looking untracked even when it arrives. You can read more about how Amazon to eBay dropshipping works here https://easync.io/articles/amazon-to-ebay-dropshipping/ . Check eBay's current retail dropshipping rule before you put any real orders through this setup, since buying from another retailer for direct delivery can put the account at risk. Don't use a personal Prime account for customer orders, and make sure no Amazon invoice showing the original price goes into the parcel. Test the entire process on a low-value product before adding more listings.
The order itself causes a different problem once Amazon handles delivery. Its TBA tracking numbers often won't validate on eBay, which can leave the shipment looking untracked even when it arrives. You can read more about how Amazon to eBay dropshipping works here https://easync.io/articles/amazon-to-ebay-dropshipping/ . Check eBay's current retail dropshipping rule before you put any real orders through this setup, since buying from another retailer for direct delivery can put the account at risk. Don't use a personal Prime account for customer orders, and make sure no Amazon invoice showing the original price goes into the parcel. Test the entire process on a low-value product before adding more listings.