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Thread: Handling Amazon Sales for Inventory Purposes

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    cksite is offline Senior Member
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    Default Handling Amazon Sales for Inventory Purposes

    How would you handle this?
    We sell a product both in storefront and on Amazon. We use storefront connected to T-hub to manage inventory.
    We want to figure out a way to key in the Amazon sales manually via admin so that inventory numbers include Amazon sales.

    We are thinking this is a possibility:

    • Create a customer level called Amazon that only admin would use.
    • Then map a variant of that product with the appropriate price to that customer level.
    • Create a catchall Amazon customer, and process all sales on that customer using either micropay, or check has the payment type.



    What do you think of that and what would you do?

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    I would take a look at eBridge's QuickBooks integration listed on our 3rd party products page. That can handle the connection between the storefront and QB, and also connect to Amazon to pull in those orders.

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    Thanks for the recommendation Scott. We'll take a look at that.