A Shopify store owner is using the Spreadr app to list Amazon products but faces a confusing checkout flow: customers see a purchase button on their site but must click “View on Amazon” to complete transactions, preventing direct sales tracking and discount capabilities.
Core Issue:
Current setup functions as Amazon affiliate marketing, not true dropshipping
Sales go through Amazon with the store owner earning only affiliate commissions
No control over pricing, customer data, or sales tracking beyond Amazon’s affiliate portal
Key Clarifications from Responses:
Amazon prohibits using their platform as a dropship supplier; calling it that risks account suspension
The FBA Shipping app cannot be used as it violates Amazon’s affiliate agreement
For legitimate Amazon dropshipping (where customers checkout directly on the Shopify site), the “Add to Cart” button would be visible and the store would receive payment and fulfill orders
This requires following Amazon’s dropshipping policies and Prime Terms strictly
Recommendation:
Track affiliate revenue through Amazon Associates portal
Consider transitioning to selling own products or partnering with other retailers for true dropshipping capability
Review Amazon’s dropshipping policy documentation if pursuing that model
Summarized with AI on November 9.
AI used: claude-sonnet-4-5-20250929.
I am using Amazon as a drop shipper for my store petropy.com. Using the Spreadr app. I do not sell my own products and will slowly transition to selling my own or working with other retailers directly.
However, for now, when a customer wants to buy a product directly from my site, they cannot. To make a purchase, they are being routed to a button that says “View on Amazon” which takes them to the Amazon site and is confusing because there is a purchase button on our side, and they are routed to having to click a button that says, “view on Amazon,” which is odd. They can buy the product from Amazon but not us, even though we pay for an affiliation. I have no way of tracking the sales, cannot give discounts and from and the end-user experience is confusing. SEE SCREENSHOT IMAGE BELOW.
To eliminate the View on Amazon button, I was told to use the FBA Shipping app that will allow the sales to go directly to Amazon. I set up the FBA app and the Amazon Seller Central and the sales were not flowing through to Amazon. So I was entering the sales directly into the Amazon site. I reached out to support at Spreader and I was told that I cannot use the FBA app and that not having the View on Amazon button was a violation of the Affiliates agreement. So I added the button back.
Is there anyone else that is experiencing the same issue or knows how to set this up so the sale will go from Shopify directly to Amazon without violating the Affiliate agreement and us more control and line of sight into sales?
Thank you,
Chris
Screenshot below…cannot click 'buy" have to click, “View on Amazon”-- had i known this, i would have never started this venture and spent all the money i have to get this off the ground. Has to be an app we can use that links the sale directly to my site.
You are actually not using Amazon as a drop shipper. Amazon does not allow this (they will be quick to disable your accounts if they even catch you saying that you are using them as a drop-ship supplier).
What you are actually doing is just advertising for Amazon as an affiliate and receiving affiliate commission on the sales made from the ads you place on your site (even though the app allows you to set them up like actual ‘products’ on your site, they are, in fact, just ads).
so you are saying that when i use amazon affiliate links that appear as shopify products the actual sale doesn’t go to me it just buys though me but the sale goes to amazon and i get my commission?
also is that related to my Pinterest account that has my shopify as a domain to say violation of merchant guidelines, which i know you can be a merchant with affiliate products but i want to know if i can advertise the amazon affiliate links on shopify aswell as advertising on pinterest but having my shopify as a domain name.
One more thing, do you reckon i should eventually migrate to promoting my own products from amazon and if so how should i start?
Also, I would like to inform you that if you are looking to do dropshipping from Amazon using the Spreadr app, then we do have documentation on how it works. You can find more info here. In this case, the View on Amazon button will not be displayed and a default add to cart button will be visible wherein your customers will checkout on your store and you will receive the payment and have to fulfill the order.
Note: To dropship via Amazon, you need to follow Amazon’s policies and terms. Please check the links below: