So guys i have this problem when i try to ungate i can even submit application because it says "unavailable" for some reason and it effected almost all products Any idea why?
So guys i have this problem when i try to ungate i can even submit application because it says "unavailable" for some reason and it effected almost all products Any idea why?
Do no try to sell Lego on Amazon.
You would need a letter of authorization directly from the brand, and you are not going to get that.
Yes. You can't sell LEGO on Amazon. It's one of MANY brands that don't want you selling their products.
I would suggest that you put your account on Vacation, and spend a couple of weeks reading through the forums. And if you haven't already, go through Seller U. Otherwise, your next post might be asking how to get your account unsuspended.
" it effected almost all products Any idea why?"
Both @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw have given the correct responses.
I am more concerned when you say "almost all products."
Since you are asking a question which PROVES you have spent no time or effort studying the rules and policies for selling on Amazon, I would suggest IMMEDIATELY deleting every item that you still have available for sale to TRY and avoid a suspension.
They are being kind. Me, not so much --
HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!
HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.
For any rookies out there reading this, it is a near perfect example of how to get suspended on Amazon.
BEFORE even trying to start selling, ask yourself these questions --
DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?
DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK. You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?
NOTE that you need verification from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those gray market sellers touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" and assure you that they are authorized.
If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.
Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
True. And if you look at the freeway, you'll see lots of people driving 20 mph over the speed limit......
But it is amazing that Amazon takes so long to catch them; it's not like there's only one cop with a radar gun; they have lots of computers (although maybe it's more profitable to rent them out to Netflix)
Hello @Seller_X0HHQLH7RqQ9f,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding your concerns about your brand application. Generally, I have seen sellers submit one brand selling application and then get feedback from the review team if more information is required.
Once rejected the team requests new or additional documentation on that same application. Continuing to reapply for the same brand on new cases may be the reason why you are receiving the auto-rejection notifications.
I did want to provide the a link for Amazon's Responsible Sourcing documentation request requirements. Listed below are the requirements for sourcing documentation request:
Copies of invoices, receipts or other similar documents that demonstrate where your products are produced or manufactured.
These documents:
• Should reflect the sales volume of your product across all Amazon marketplaces in the last 365 days
• Should demonstrate your product’s full supply chain
• Should include contact information for the supplier(s) and the original manufacturer. We may contact suppliers or manufacturers to verify the documents
Your documents should be able to trace your products to the original manufacturer even if you did not purchase them directly from the original manufacturer. This may require requesting additional invoices or supply chain documentation from your supplier if you are not sourcing directly from the manufacturer.
You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible to enable adequate review of the documents you provide. For ease of our review, you may highlight or circle the ASIN(s) under review.
A letter of authorization (LOA) can also be a valuable addition to your appeal in these situations If you’re sourcing directly from the brand or their manufacturer.
I also wanted to share our Seller University resource that addresses Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell.
Carefully review all the feedback @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl, @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw, @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp and I have shared with you regarding your brand application in order to continue moving forward in the application process. Please let us know if you have any questions about any of the information provided above.
Regards,
- Manny
So guys i have this problem when i try to ungate i can even submit application because it says "unavailable" for some reason and it effected almost all products Any idea why?
So guys i have this problem when i try to ungate i can even submit application because it says "unavailable" for some reason and it effected almost all products Any idea why?
So guys i have this problem when i try to ungate i can even submit application because it says "unavailable" for some reason and it effected almost all products Any idea why?
Do no try to sell Lego on Amazon.
You would need a letter of authorization directly from the brand, and you are not going to get that.
Yes. You can't sell LEGO on Amazon. It's one of MANY brands that don't want you selling their products.
I would suggest that you put your account on Vacation, and spend a couple of weeks reading through the forums. And if you haven't already, go through Seller U. Otherwise, your next post might be asking how to get your account unsuspended.
" it effected almost all products Any idea why?"
Both @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw have given the correct responses.
I am more concerned when you say "almost all products."
Since you are asking a question which PROVES you have spent no time or effort studying the rules and policies for selling on Amazon, I would suggest IMMEDIATELY deleting every item that you still have available for sale to TRY and avoid a suspension.
They are being kind. Me, not so much --
HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!
HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.
For any rookies out there reading this, it is a near perfect example of how to get suspended on Amazon.
BEFORE even trying to start selling, ask yourself these questions --
DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?
DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK. You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?
NOTE that you need verification from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those gray market sellers touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" and assure you that they are authorized.
If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.
Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
True. And if you look at the freeway, you'll see lots of people driving 20 mph over the speed limit......
But it is amazing that Amazon takes so long to catch them; it's not like there's only one cop with a radar gun; they have lots of computers (although maybe it's more profitable to rent them out to Netflix)
Hello @Seller_X0HHQLH7RqQ9f,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding your concerns about your brand application. Generally, I have seen sellers submit one brand selling application and then get feedback from the review team if more information is required.
Once rejected the team requests new or additional documentation on that same application. Continuing to reapply for the same brand on new cases may be the reason why you are receiving the auto-rejection notifications.
I did want to provide the a link for Amazon's Responsible Sourcing documentation request requirements. Listed below are the requirements for sourcing documentation request:
Copies of invoices, receipts or other similar documents that demonstrate where your products are produced or manufactured.
These documents:
• Should reflect the sales volume of your product across all Amazon marketplaces in the last 365 days
• Should demonstrate your product’s full supply chain
• Should include contact information for the supplier(s) and the original manufacturer. We may contact suppliers or manufacturers to verify the documents
Your documents should be able to trace your products to the original manufacturer even if you did not purchase them directly from the original manufacturer. This may require requesting additional invoices or supply chain documentation from your supplier if you are not sourcing directly from the manufacturer.
You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible to enable adequate review of the documents you provide. For ease of our review, you may highlight or circle the ASIN(s) under review.
A letter of authorization (LOA) can also be a valuable addition to your appeal in these situations If you’re sourcing directly from the brand or their manufacturer.
I also wanted to share our Seller University resource that addresses Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell.
Carefully review all the feedback @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl, @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw, @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp and I have shared with you regarding your brand application in order to continue moving forward in the application process. Please let us know if you have any questions about any of the information provided above.
Regards,
- Manny
Do no try to sell Lego on Amazon.
You would need a letter of authorization directly from the brand, and you are not going to get that.
Do no try to sell Lego on Amazon.
You would need a letter of authorization directly from the brand, and you are not going to get that.
Yes. You can't sell LEGO on Amazon. It's one of MANY brands that don't want you selling their products.
I would suggest that you put your account on Vacation, and spend a couple of weeks reading through the forums. And if you haven't already, go through Seller U. Otherwise, your next post might be asking how to get your account unsuspended.
Yes. You can't sell LEGO on Amazon. It's one of MANY brands that don't want you selling their products.
I would suggest that you put your account on Vacation, and spend a couple of weeks reading through the forums. And if you haven't already, go through Seller U. Otherwise, your next post might be asking how to get your account unsuspended.
" it effected almost all products Any idea why?"
Both @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw have given the correct responses.
I am more concerned when you say "almost all products."
Since you are asking a question which PROVES you have spent no time or effort studying the rules and policies for selling on Amazon, I would suggest IMMEDIATELY deleting every item that you still have available for sale to TRY and avoid a suspension.
They are being kind. Me, not so much --
HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!
HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.
For any rookies out there reading this, it is a near perfect example of how to get suspended on Amazon.
BEFORE even trying to start selling, ask yourself these questions --
DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?
DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK. You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?
NOTE that you need verification from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those gray market sellers touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" and assure you that they are authorized.
If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.
Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
" it effected almost all products Any idea why?"
Both @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw have given the correct responses.
I am more concerned when you say "almost all products."
Since you are asking a question which PROVES you have spent no time or effort studying the rules and policies for selling on Amazon, I would suggest IMMEDIATELY deleting every item that you still have available for sale to TRY and avoid a suspension.
They are being kind. Me, not so much --
HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!
HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.
For any rookies out there reading this, it is a near perfect example of how to get suspended on Amazon.
BEFORE even trying to start selling, ask yourself these questions --
DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?
DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK. You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?
NOTE that you need verification from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those gray market sellers touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" and assure you that they are authorized.
If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.
Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!
https://sell.amazon.com/learn
True. And if you look at the freeway, you'll see lots of people driving 20 mph over the speed limit......
But it is amazing that Amazon takes so long to catch them; it's not like there's only one cop with a radar gun; they have lots of computers (although maybe it's more profitable to rent them out to Netflix)
True. And if you look at the freeway, you'll see lots of people driving 20 mph over the speed limit......
But it is amazing that Amazon takes so long to catch them; it's not like there's only one cop with a radar gun; they have lots of computers (although maybe it's more profitable to rent them out to Netflix)
Hello @Seller_X0HHQLH7RqQ9f,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding your concerns about your brand application. Generally, I have seen sellers submit one brand selling application and then get feedback from the review team if more information is required.
Once rejected the team requests new or additional documentation on that same application. Continuing to reapply for the same brand on new cases may be the reason why you are receiving the auto-rejection notifications.
I did want to provide the a link for Amazon's Responsible Sourcing documentation request requirements. Listed below are the requirements for sourcing documentation request:
Copies of invoices, receipts or other similar documents that demonstrate where your products are produced or manufactured.
These documents:
• Should reflect the sales volume of your product across all Amazon marketplaces in the last 365 days
• Should demonstrate your product’s full supply chain
• Should include contact information for the supplier(s) and the original manufacturer. We may contact suppliers or manufacturers to verify the documents
Your documents should be able to trace your products to the original manufacturer even if you did not purchase them directly from the original manufacturer. This may require requesting additional invoices or supply chain documentation from your supplier if you are not sourcing directly from the manufacturer.
You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible to enable adequate review of the documents you provide. For ease of our review, you may highlight or circle the ASIN(s) under review.
A letter of authorization (LOA) can also be a valuable addition to your appeal in these situations If you’re sourcing directly from the brand or their manufacturer.
I also wanted to share our Seller University resource that addresses Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell.
Carefully review all the feedback @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl, @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw, @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp and I have shared with you regarding your brand application in order to continue moving forward in the application process. Please let us know if you have any questions about any of the information provided above.
Regards,
- Manny
Hello @Seller_X0HHQLH7RqQ9f,
I wanted to follow up with you regarding your concerns about your brand application. Generally, I have seen sellers submit one brand selling application and then get feedback from the review team if more information is required.
Once rejected the team requests new or additional documentation on that same application. Continuing to reapply for the same brand on new cases may be the reason why you are receiving the auto-rejection notifications.
I did want to provide the a link for Amazon's Responsible Sourcing documentation request requirements. Listed below are the requirements for sourcing documentation request:
Copies of invoices, receipts or other similar documents that demonstrate where your products are produced or manufactured.
These documents:
• Should reflect the sales volume of your product across all Amazon marketplaces in the last 365 days
• Should demonstrate your product’s full supply chain
• Should include contact information for the supplier(s) and the original manufacturer. We may contact suppliers or manufacturers to verify the documents
Your documents should be able to trace your products to the original manufacturer even if you did not purchase them directly from the original manufacturer. This may require requesting additional invoices or supply chain documentation from your supplier if you are not sourcing directly from the manufacturer.
You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible to enable adequate review of the documents you provide. For ease of our review, you may highlight or circle the ASIN(s) under review.
A letter of authorization (LOA) can also be a valuable addition to your appeal in these situations If you’re sourcing directly from the brand or their manufacturer.
I also wanted to share our Seller University resource that addresses Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell.
Carefully review all the feedback @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl, @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw, @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp and I have shared with you regarding your brand application in order to continue moving forward in the application process. Please let us know if you have any questions about any of the information provided above.
Regards,
- Manny