
"A one-day boycott of Amazon ad spend on April 15 is being considered because sellers want to send a message. Sellers previously told Modern Retail the new change regarding advertising payments could significantly strain their finances."
"For years, many sellers used credit cards to finance their advertising, allowing them to delay payments and earn rewards that helped offset other business costs. Under the new system, ad spend will be deducted directly from sellers' earnings before those funds reach their bank accounts."
Sellers on Amazon are planning a one-day boycott of the company's advertising platform on April 15. This action is in response to a new payment policy that will automatically deduct advertising costs from sellers' proceeds. The initiative is being organized by Million Dollar Sellers, a community of e-commerce entrepreneurs. Many sellers believe this policy will strain their finances, especially as it coincides with other cost increases. The boycott aims to send a message to Amazon about the impact of these changes on their businesses.
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