Does Amazon intentionally allow sellers to sell restricted products?
Why does Amazon allow uploading/selling of restricted/prohibited products?
And then based on this, Amazon shifts the responsibility to the seller? Shut down the seller's account?
Because this is an error that does not allow appeals (appeals are meaningless), I think Amazon should inform the seller in advance at least 30 days. It's hard to say if Amazon is intentionally letting sellers fall into a trap. If Amazon wants businesses to stay on this platform.
Sellers are not always aware of which products are dangerous.
Just asking.
Does Amazon intentionally allow sellers to sell restricted products?
Why does Amazon allow uploading/selling of restricted/prohibited products?
And then based on this, Amazon shifts the responsibility to the seller? Shut down the seller's account?
Because this is an error that does not allow appeals (appeals are meaningless), I think Amazon should inform the seller in advance at least 30 days. It's hard to say if Amazon is intentionally letting sellers fall into a trap. If Amazon wants businesses to stay on this platform.
Sellers are not always aware of which products are dangerous.
Just asking.
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I presume Amazon would want you to check the restricted products list before creating a listing.
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I would agree with that statement, but Amazon's reality is not that simple. So many of my incense products have had violations because according to the bots they contain cannabis. They don't contain cannabis or synthetic cannabinoids, they have never contained cannabis and they never will. I have given sellers support all the info needed, but they don't seem to understand the issue.