While sourcing for Amazon online arbitrage deals, you may find really good deals with unbelievable profit, and then BOOM! You’re gated in that brand or category. It can be annoying, especially when you’ve spent precious time looking for that deal.
We are thick into Q4 and if you want to rake in those Q4 sales, toys have to be on your sourcing radar and in your inventory - after all, Amazon did list the category as one of the best selling in 2020 Q4.
So if you’re gated in Toys, you are leaving A LOT of money on the table. With this in mind, we have put together how to get ungated in toys
There are general steps to getting ungated like opening an Amazon wholesale account, buying products from a verified wholesaler, and then sending an ungating request to Amazon.
The steps for getting unaged in toys are pretty much the same but this time we’re going further by telling you what wholesaler to get these toys from:
How to get ungated in Lego toys on Amazon.co.uk
Buy from Harrison Direct
- Go to Harrison Direct and create an account
- Search for Lego toys
- Find the matching Lego toy on Amazon
- Order 10 units from Harrison Direct
- Send ungating request to Amazon
How to get ungated in toys on Amazon.com
While Harrison Direct has no minimum quantity order and offers next working day delivery, they typically do not ship to the US. For FBA sellers in the US, try this wholesaler:

Buy from Frontier Coop
- Go to Frontier Coop and create an account
- Search for toys
- Find the matching toy on Amazon
- Order 10 units of the toy from Frontier Coop
- Send ungating request to Amazon
Now that you’re ungated, get profitable toy deals from One Good Deal
One thing to keep in mind is that some of the products are going to be listed for a higher price than what is on Amazon and this may seem like a massive loss for an Amazon online arbitrage seller but consider it to bet the cost of ungating. It’s not impossible to make a profit when you’re purchasing products for ungating but it is rare.
For more steps on sending an ungating request to Amazon and what to do if your request is denied, check here.