How can i activate my account without having enougth evidece
i do have deactivated account for a reason i was selling Branded products which i owned
and bought 3-4 years ago .
and the reason of deactivation - ive listed as a new product (i had only 2 product to get rid of) and i do not have receipt anymore and I didnt have attention to sell it . but only in lock down ive decided to get extra money by selling some of my stuff.
what can i do now to reactivate my account?
How can i activate my account without having enougth evidece
i do have deactivated account for a reason i was selling Branded products which i owned
and bought 3-4 years ago .
and the reason of deactivation - ive listed as a new product (i had only 2 product to get rid of) and i do not have receipt anymore and I didnt have attention to sell it . but only in lock down ive decided to get extra money by selling some of my stuff.
what can i do now to reactivate my account?
2 replies
Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
it would help a little more to know exactly what you did.
Do you have an individual seller account (which is for selling off your own second hand goods) or a professional business account?
Were these items actually bought from a valid supply chain like a wholesaler? It sounds to me like you may have listed something as new that should have been Used (like new)
If I’m honest it would be unlikely you would get your account back.
Seller_ZVAz3d5lZuGid
If you just had an Individual Seller account, and not a Business Seller account, then you cannot list items as 'new' as they assume you are a business. The individual account is ONLY for selling off your own personal second-hand items. If you bought the items from retail shops and only have shop receipts then these will not be accepted.
If you want to continue selling NEW goods, then you need to be registered with HMRC as self-employed (probably sole-trader), have received your UTR, given that to Amazon, and have an Amazon Business Seller account.