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Amazon sellers weigh in on famous Amazon consultant’s sentence

Can you believe we’re past halfway through August now? Time surely flies fast in the ecommerce universe. Soon enough, everyone will be planning and polishing their holiday tactics.

But who said you can’t look back at some juicy things in the past while contemplating about the future? Just like what we did in today’s week-starter.

POST OF THE WEEK

AMAZON NEWS

Remember when news broke out about Amazon Sellers Group (ASGTG) founder Ed Rosenberg last year? Well, a lot has happened since—and sellers have a lot to say, too!

👀 But first, a throwback

  • In July 2023, Rosenberg was sentenced in Seattle for his role in an international bribery scheme that helped his clients. He got 2 years of probation, with a year of home confinement, and was fined $100,000
  • According to court records, Rosenberg and his co-conspirators used illegal tactics to steal confidential data from Amazon, then bribed insiders to get Amazon’s internal annotations to help sellers craft appeals for reinstatement. 
  • This wasn’t the only reason for his sentencing. Assistant U.S. Attorney Miriam Hinman noted that Rosenberg committed a serious crime by corrupting Amazon employees, stealing from Amazon, and abusing the platform for personal gain.

This article on Medium summarizes this incident. In his apology post on LinkedIn, he admitted to the misconduct, saying others shouldn’t do what he did.

🖊️ What’s Ed Rosenberg doing now?

In July 2024, Rosenberg took his personal defense up a notch by compiling some sellers’ opinions on the scandal. Here’s some of them, summarized:

  • When it comes to Amazon vs. someone who tries to help suspended sellers, I’m not going to rush to defend Amazon or assume they have the best intentions.” - Nate McAllister
  • It was very clear from the very beginning! It is very convenient to catch a good guy instead of real bad actors!” - @MariaVinnikUSA
  • Are we going to see the same for @ed_rosenberg soon?” - @joelwolh’s response to the news that the DOJ vacated the guilty pleas of 2 men Amazon accused of taking part in a multimillion-dollar kickback scheme.
  • If Amazon was transparent and told suspended sellers the actual issue, the sellers wouldn’t have been desperate and Ed wouldn’t have felt the need to ‘cheat’ as the only way to help a suspended seller… Someone needs to get after Amazon and their (sometimes) unfair policies.” - Ed Urbanlak

What do YOU think?

We’d love to hear your thoughts about this, too! Do you think Ed Rosenberg was wrongfully accused? Reply to this email below to share your opinions! 👂

PS. As a community for Amazon and other ecommerce platforms, we at SellerBites are more than willing to listen to any issue you encounter and publish a report on it.

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BITES OF THE WEEK

ECOMMERCE NEWS

Walmart announced Q2 revenue and higher earning projections

It has been an extra good quarter Q2 for Walmart, which recently revealed how much it earned in the quarter—a whopping $169.3 billion! Following this 4.8% year-over-year increase, the retailer confidently upped its expected earnings for the rest of the year.

Supermarket News shared more details of this big accomplishment.

📈 Q2 HIGHlights

  • U.S. sales reached over $115 billion, 4.1% higher than last year.
  • Global ecommerce sales increased by 21%, mainly driven by store pickup & delivery. 📦
  • Walmart Connect, Walmart’s advertising arm, achieved a 30% increase in the U.S.
  • Global inventory fell by 2.0%, indicating healthy in-stock levels.
  • Membership income multiplied by 14.4% YOY.
  • And the brightest highlight of them all—Walmart’s 2025 consolidated net sales projection increased from 3%–4% to 3.75%–4.75%! ✨

What’s Walmart’s secret?

Based on the company’s most recent efforts, its ultimate weapon for success is the combo of collaborations and technology.

  • Walmart partnered with Denali to release a new depackaging process that’ll improve operational efficiency.
  • In July, the retailer opened a high-tech distribution center in Lancaster.
  • Regarding its grocery business, Walmart leverages Agritask’s tech to guarantee fresh produce.

📍 Moral lesson: Seeking partnership isn’t a sign of weakness. In some cases, it shows how smart you are in making strategic business decisions.

To know more about Walamrt’s strong Q2 standing, read the full report here.

Author : SellerBites
Faith began working on SellerBites in 2021, a weekly newsletter that provides sellers with the latest news and updates in FBA. With first-hand experience in managing various seller and vendor accounts, she understands what sellers face on this platform. Her background led to the conception of SellerBites, which main goal is to help people become better, more informed entrepreneurs in the Amazon marketplace.
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