How to add EU Responsible Person?
We have just appointed our EU Responsible Person
Can anyone tell us how to add the information to our store or ASIN's?
Thanks in advance
How to add EU Responsible Person?
We have just appointed our EU Responsible Person
Can anyone tell us how to add the information to our store or ASIN's?
Thanks in advance
24 replies
Ezra_Amazon
Hi @Seller_hjC1f9DWeqg5C,
You can find all the relevant information here:General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR).
Check the "Main requirements" section. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Ezra
Ezra_Amazon
Hi @Seller_hjC1f9DWeqg5C and @Seller_Nx3Da5XPngGEm, sorry for the delay in getting back to you.
For listings on Amazon UK-based store, which includes Northern Ireland, you don’t need to submit any information to Amazon.
You must, however, submit the required information for listings on Amazon EU-based stores, including Ireland store.
Note that it isn’t possible to exclude Northern Ireland from Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) shipments. FBA shipments for the UK store cover all countries of the United Kingdom, including Northern Ireland.
Cheers, Ezra
Seller_hjC1f9DWeqg5C
So Amazon are illegally shipping FBA items from GB to N Ireland as some if not most of the goods being sent will NOT have an EU RP. Let me be clear, we DO have an EU RP for our products which has cost us a lot of money to implement. By amazon ignoring this law, this could leave a lot of sellers in legal hot water.
Seller_Nx3Da5XPngGEm
I wonder if they mean it's for new products manufactured more recently... it's unclear if already existing products need to have an EU rep. I am still waiting for Royal Mail to let me know if we need to take any action because of this. No one seems to have a straight answer. Also, if we still need an EU rep for products made before December, is this enough to fully comply? I am not sure.
Let's say we ship second hand or old books abroad for example or whether a "rep" is needed for these, I am not sure if we'd need to do anything differently. It's all very unclear at the moment.
Seller_hjC1f9DWeqg5C
Our EU Rep did not distinguish between "old" products and "new" products to the market, we got all our products covered.
Seller_tj5bg90i9gyCk
My reading of GPSR is that it applies principally or solely to products that might pose risks to the health and safety of consumers when used under reasonably foreseeable conditions. Printed books and most physical media items such as CDs and DVDs do not pose any kind of safety risk to consumers when used under reasonably foreseeable conditions.
I do not believe for one single moment that traders selling such items on Amazon will face fines for breaching GPSR e.g. for not having a 'responsible person' based in the EU or Northern Ireland: that would be completely bonkers and totally out of line with the stated aims of GPSR, which are entirely to do with product safety.
Seller_9142Dj5WApWFI
It is not the fines from the EU people should be worried about, but account suspension for breaching Amazon policies or the law in general.
Seller_Nx3Da5XPngGEm
I'd like to hope you're right, but i'm not so sure and others don't seem to be convinced either.