Amazon & Walmart wholesale operations — since 2018

Build your first $100K wholesale revenue path — without guessing products, hiring random VAs, or launching ads from zero.

For qualified sellers with the right budget, we help build a realistic path toward your first $100K in gross marketplace revenue using curated wholesale items, established branded daily-use products, NY warehouse prep workflow, listing, repricing, customer-care coordination, and 15-day reporting.

You bringSeller account + inventory capital
We bringSourcing, prep workflow, listings, repricing, support
Together we trackSales, costs, net profit, turns, next buys

Wholesale method: sell name-brand essentials with existing demand. No private-label launch. No ad-dependent gamble. Not guaranteed income — real inventory, real compliance, real execution.

$100K PathBudget-based roadmap, not a guarantee
Daily-Use BrandsWholesale demand already exists
NY Warehouse WorkflowClients can visit by appointment
15-Day ReportsSales, costs, profit, next buys

The $100K wholesale revenue path

We do not sell you random products. We build a budget-based wholesale revenue path.

Most sellers do not fail because Amazon or Walmart is impossible. They fail because they guess products, buy without understanding margins, hire random VAs, and operate with no system.

Our model is wholesale: we focus on name-brand daily-use items with existing marketplace demand. The goal is not to create demand with heavy advertising. The goal is to source correctly, price intelligently, prep properly, and keep the account moving with disciplined reporting.

Important: $100K means gross marketplace revenue, not profit. It is not guaranteed. Revenue depends on your inventory budget, account health, approvals, competition, pricing, marketplace demand, prep/shipping cost, and inventory turnover.

01

Curate products

We review wholesale opportunities against demand, margins, restrictions, competition, and account fit.

02

Move through prep

Inventory is coordinated through our Westbury, NY workflow with label, prep, and shipping cost visibility.

03

Operate the account

Listing, repricing, customer-care coordination, return/refund updates, and issue tracking are handled inside a real operating process.

04

Report every 15 days

We track sales, costs, net profit, inventory turns, problems, and the next buying decisions.

Why wholesale

We are not trying to invent demand. We are trying to capture existing demand.

Private-label beginners often spend months creating listings, testing ads, guessing packaging, and hoping strangers care. Wholesale is different. We look for established branded products people already buy every day, then focus on sourcing, margins, account eligibility, prep, pricing, and operational discipline.

This does not mean every product wins or advertising is never used. It means the core model is not built around forcing demand for an unknown product. It is built around finding products with existing demand and operating them properly.

The real bottleneck

The bottleneck is not information. It is sourcing discipline, capital deployment, and execution capacity.

Most sellers do not need another course. They need product evaluation, clean documentation, brand/category access support, proper prep, sharper pricing, and someone watching the account every week.

That is the gap we fill: an operating layer between your capital and the marketplace, so you are not trying to build the whole machine alone.

What you are really buying

You are not buying tasks. You are buying a working operating layer.

A cheap VA can click buttons. That is not the same as managing a wholesale account where inventory, approvals, prep, pricing, refunds, and cash flow all affect profit.

01

Skip the random-product trap

We evaluate wholesale opportunities against demand, competition, account fit, margin potential, and operational friction.

02

Use a real prep workflow

Inventory moves through our Westbury, NY workflow, with prep, labels, shipping coordination, and cost visibility handled properly.

03

Stay out of owner-login risk

Clients are guided to invite us through Amazon user permissions. Never share your main login, password, OTP, or owner email access with anyone — including us.

04

Know what happened every 15 days

You get operating updates, cost notes, sales activity, issues, next moves, and profit calculation where applicable.

Proof before promises

Real dashboard proof. Real client proof. No fake lifestyle flex.

The numbers below are not income promises. They are operator proof showing that we have actually worked inside Amazon and Walmart systems.

Amazon Seller Central sales screenshot showing $1,549,358.23 last year and $320,657.94 year-to-date

Amazon Seller Central proof

$1,549,358.23 full-year sales last year and $320,657.94 year-to-date shown in Seller Central.

Walmart Seller Center screenshot showing $42,463.25 current balance and 58 orders today

Walmart Seller Center proof

$42,463.25 current balance shown in Walmart Seller Center, with live order volume visible.

Fiverr profile screenshot showing Amjad with 5.0 rating and 120 reviews

Fiverr reputation proof

5.0 rating and 120 reviews shown on the Fiverr profile screenshot.

Client review screenshot praising Amjad for Amazon store management

Client management proof

A client review for Amazon/eBay store management showing communication, diligence, and professionalism.

The offer

Bring the account and capital. We bring the operating machine.

This is built for sellers who want sourcing, approvals support, prep coordination, listing work, repricing, customer updates, and reporting handled by operators — not a random VA team learning on your money.

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01

Account setup direction

For new Amazon sellers, we assist with the setup path and guide LLC setup direction. State filing, legal, tax, registered agent, and third-party costs are paid directly by the client.

02

Product research and sourcing

We look for wholesale products based on marketplace demand, price movement, competition, supplier access, margin potential, and account fit.

03

Ungating and brand access support

We help with the documentation and approval workflow needed to access categories or brands where applicable. Approval timing is controlled by Amazon/Walmart, not by us.

04

Listing and inventory workflow

We support listings, inventory flow, shipment planning, prep coordination, labeling, and shipping-label workflow so products move correctly.

05

Repricing and sales operations

We monitor pricing, competitive position, listing issues, stock levels, returns/refunds updates, and customer-care coordination.

06

15-day reporting

Every 15 days, we report what we worked on, what moved, what needs attention, costs, sales activity, and the next operating priorities.

Not a VA operation

Operated through a New York warehouse workflow — not just remote task management.

Most “done-for-you” offers are just overseas VAs with a spreadsheet. That is not what this is. Our operation is tied to real product flow, prep coordination, labeling, shipment planning, Amazon/Walmart account work, and reporting.

Location: Westbury, NY warehouse/prep workflow. Qualified clients can schedule a visit by appointment after the fit is confirmed.

Visits are by appointment only and may require identity confirmation, safety rules, and protection of other clients’ inventory/privacy.

First 30 days

Here is what a serious onboarding should feel like.

No fake excitement. No “just trust us.” You should know what happens next.

Day 1–3

Account and capital audit

We review account status, sales history, category access, budget, risk level, and platform fit.

Day 4–10

Access and operating setup

You invite us as a secondary user, never with your main owner login. We map sourcing, prep, reporting, and communication workflow.

Day 11–20

Sourcing and approval direction

We review opportunities, required documentation, potential ungating steps, and real cost structure before inventory decisions.

Day 21–30

Launch execution rhythm

Listings, pricing, prep/shipping coordination, issue tracking, and the first 15-day operating report cadence.

Clear economics

Simple fee structure. No hidden “guru” pricing.

These terms should be clear before anyone books a call. Weak offers hide the math. Serious offers explain it.

Existing store

Setup fee may be waived

If your store already has meaningful previous sales history and is already ungated with many brands/categories, the $1,200 setup fee may not be needed because much of the starting work is already done.

  • Reviewed case-by-case.
  • Store health and account history matter.
  • We still review the numbers before taking the account.
Ongoing management

35% of net profit generated

After deducting product cost, prep cost, shipping-label cost, marketplace fees, refunds/returns impact, and agreed operating costs, net profit is calculated. We take a 35% share of the net profit we help generate.

  • Reported every 15 days.
  • Costs are separated from profit.
  • No “gross sales = profit” nonsense.

This is for you if…

  • You already have or are ready to open an Amazon/Walmart seller account.
  • You have real inventory capital and understand wholesale takes cash flow.
  • You want an operating partner, not a course or motivational calls.
  • You can handle a clean, documented process instead of shortcuts.

This is not for you if…

  • You want guaranteed profit.
  • You expect passive income with no inventory risk.
  • You want dropshipping, fake invoices, or gray-market shortcuts.
  • You cannot handle prep costs, shipping labels, returns, or platform reviews.
Amjad, founder of Rat Race Exit Blueprint

Founder note

Built by someone who has actually operated inside the marketplaces.

I’m Amjad, founder of Rat Race Exit Blueprint and AHM LLC. Since 2018, my team has worked inside Amazon and Walmart selling operations — sourcing products, handling documentation, coordinating prep, managing listings, and tracking the numbers that actually matter.

Our own Amazon wholesale operation generated over $1.5M in sales last year. That does not mean your account will do the same. It means we are not teaching theory from the sidelines.

AHM LLCAmazon/Walmart operationsUS & Canada sellers

Risk reversal

Service-quality guarantee — not a fake profit guarantee.

We do not guarantee sales, profit, account approval, payout timing, ungating approval, or marketplace outcomes. Amazon and Walmart are third-party platforms, and results depend on account health, available capital, pricing, competition, inventory, documentation, and marketplace review.

But we do guarantee the quality of our onboarding work. If you become a client and we cannot provide a clear operating plan, sourcing direction, onboarding checklist, documentation workflow, and next-step launch plan within the agreed onboarding period, we will refund the eligible service/onboarding fee.

This does not apply to inventory purchases, LLC costs, shipping labels, prep fees, storage fees, marketplace fees, software fees, or third-party platform costs.

FAQ

Straight answers before the call.

What exactly do you charge?

For a new Amazon account, the setup/onboarding fee is $1,200. Ongoing management is based on a 35% share of net profit generated. Net profit is calculated after deducting product cost, prep cost, shipping-label cost, marketplace fees, refunds/returns impact, and agreed operating costs.

Do you charge the $1,200 fee for an old store?

Not always. If an existing store has meaningful previous sales history and is already set up and ungated with many brands/categories, the setup fee may be waived because the beginning work is already done. We review this case-by-case after checking account condition, sales history, and category access.

Do you help with LLC setup?

We assist with the direction and process for setting up an LLC when needed. The actual LLC filing cost, registered agent fee, state fee, legal/tax advice, and any third-party costs are paid by the client. We are not a law firm or tax advisor.

What does the 35% profit split include?

It covers ongoing operational management: product research, sourcing direction, ungating support, listing support, repricing, inventory monitoring, customer-care coordination, returns/refunds updates, reporting, and next-step planning.

How often do you report?

We report every 15 days. The report includes work completed, products reviewed, listing/account issues, sales activity, cost notes, profit calculation where applicable, and the next operating priorities.

Do I give you my main Amazon login?

No. Never give your primary owner login, password, owner email access, or OTP codes to anyone — including us. We guide clients to invite us as a secondary user through Amazon Seller Central user permissions. Start with only the permissions needed for the work.

Is this just a VA service?

No. A VA service usually completes assigned tasks. This is an operating partnership tied to sourcing direction, approvals support, NY warehouse/prep workflow, listings, repricing, customer-care coordination, returns/refunds updates, reporting, and net-profit calculation.

Are prep and shipping-label costs included?

No. Prep fees, shipping-label costs, storage fees, marketplace fees, inventory purchases, and other platform/third-party costs are separate operating costs. They are deducted before calculating net profit for the 35% split.

Can you guarantee profit or sales?

No. Anyone promising guaranteed profit on Amazon or Walmart is either inexperienced or selling hype. We can show our operating proof, process, and reporting structure. We cannot control marketplace approvals, competition, payout timing, Buy Box behavior, customer returns, or platform reviews.

Do I need to be in the United States?

No. We can work with sellers in the US and Canada, depending on seller account setup, banking/payment ability, compliance requirements, and platform eligibility.

Apply now

Book the audit call if you are serious about operating properly.

Curious what we sell, how we source, and what your first realistic revenue path could look like? We’ll review your account status, budget, platform fit, and whether Amazon, Walmart, or both make sense. If the fit is weak, we’ll say that directly.

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