FBAScout is a revolution in mobile product scouting. Live pricing data for every item in the Amazon catalog from every category, including FBA offers!
No more downloading “just books” or “just media”. No more 2GB database size limitations. No more stale/old data. No more downloading databases.
Just live, comprehensive pricing data in your pocket, ready to go at all times. Information is power, and the superiority of the pricing information provided by FBAScout is unmatched.
When you have the FBAScout in your hand, you have access to the most powerful pricing information available. You no longer have to scout for certain categories. You can scan any barcode on any item wherever you are and you will know if it can be resold on Amazon for a profit.
It is the Ultimate Arbitrage Tool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbitrage
Arbitrage is the practice of taking advantage of a price difference between two or more markets: striking a combination of matching deals that capitalize upon the imbalance, the profit being the difference between the market prices.
Don’t think of yourself as a book scouter anymore. With FBAScout, you are an ‘anything that is profitable’ scouter. Don’t discriminate! The only requirement is that the item is profitable!
Product Image
Product Title
Weight
Sales Rank
Department
Amazon Price
Total Offers
5 Lowest New Offers
5 Lowest Used Offers (with conditions)
5 Lowest FBA Offers (with conditions)
FBAScout even shows you your competitors’ on hand quantity!
All prices formatted as FBA Net (price + shipping), This is for every item in every category on Amazon. 100% accurate to the penny. NOT SHIPPING ESTIMATES!
You can save items as you scout using the Buy Button. This creates a Buy List that you can upload directly to FBAPower for faster item processing. No more duplicate work of scanning once when you’re out, then scanning again to list when you get home.
You can even send your Buy List to someone at home and they can have FBA labels printed before you even leave the store!
FBAScout Launch Video (11.1.2010)
