How to Get Unlimited Space for FBA with Aged Amazon (Legacy) Stores
Over the past five years, our team at EcomStores.com has acquired and sold over 1,600 Amazon stores — and we’ve uncovered something game-changing: some of these legacy Amazon stores, especially those created between 1998 and 2010, have no inventory capacity limits.
Zero. Nada. Unlimited FBA shipments.
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In today’s climate of tightening Amazon restrictions, constant fee hikes, and aggressive competition, this kind of store can be a hidden weapon for serious Amazon wholesalers. Here’s why.
1. Bigger Shipments = Better Margins
When you’re restricted to sending small batches into FBA, your per-unit shipping and handling costs go up — especially when you factor in 3PL fees, storage juggling, and restocking.
But with no limits on your inbound shipments, you can send in large, consolidated orders, reduce margin compression, and boost profit per unit.
This doesn’t just affect your bottom line — it transforms the way your team operates.
2. Free Up Your Ops Team from Inventory Firefighting
Most Amazon teams today spend a disproportionate amount of time monitoring restocks, topping up inventory, and reacting to sudden limits.
Legacy stores with zero restrictions eliminate that fire drill. Your ops team can stop juggling micro-shipments and focus on profit-driving work — buying product, negotiating better terms, or expanding SKUs.
That’s not just operationally cleaner — it’s strategically smarter.
3. Stockouts Are Silent Killers (And These Stores Help You Avoid Them)
Stockouts are one of the most expensive problems in any Amazon business.
Imagine this: your hero SKU sells $300,000 a month. If you stock out for just 90 days a year, that’s $900,000 in lost revenue!
Legacy stores help prevent this. With no FBA limits, you can keep your top-selling products in stock across the country and stay in the Buy Box longer.
4. These Stores Often Win the Buy Box More
No one knows Amazon’s Buy Box algorithm with 100% certainty — but one thing’s clear: nationwide inventory spread matters.
Sellers using legacy stores with unlimited FBA capacity can stock more products across more fulfillment centers, which gives Amazon confidence in fast delivery and consistent sales.
The result? You’re more likely to win (and hold) the Buy Box.
Case Study: $300K in Month 1, $2.5M PO in 40 Days
In November, one of our clients acquired a 2008 legacy store through us. It had:
- Daily payouts (no reserve)
- Ungated access to a major toy brand
- Zero inventory limits
Within 30 days, they generated $300,000 in revenue, and due to the daily disbursements, were able to place a $2.5M purchase order just 40 days later — all funded by fast-turning cash flow.
Why These Stores Are Rare (and Getting Rarer)
Amazon stopped creating these kinds of accounts in 2010. That means every month that passes, these legacy accounts become harder to find and more valuable to serious sellers.
You can go hunting for one in your network — former sellers, old accounts, inactive operators — but the process takes time, verification, and legal clarity.
Want One? Here’s How to Start
If you’re serious about acquiring a no-limit Amazon store, here are your next steps:
- Reach out to your network: ex-sellers, mastermind contacts, industry groups.
- Check their capacity monitor: Look for the telltale sign — no inventory limits.
- Secure a transfer using an Asset Purchase Agreement: (we can help with this)
- Or skip the search and buy one through our team at www.EcomStores.com
We vet, qualify, and transfer legacy Amazon stores safely and compliantly, so you can scale with confidence.
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