Amazon bots removing names of artists, actors, writers, etc. from lisitngs!
If you look at the SOME of the examples below: a title and photo, that's it no other info. So how are buyers going to find what they want. 'Anthology' there are hundreds with same title who is going to sit and spend hours looking for what they want. Without artist and title no one will ever find it. These are not the only ones, there are thousands and thousands like that in all categories. We trust Amazon to sell our products but they sit in boxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Amazon bots removing names of artists, actors, writers, etc. from lisitngs!
If you look at the SOME of the examples below: a title and photo, that's it no other info. So how are buyers going to find what they want. 'Anthology' there are hundreds with same title who is going to sit and spend hours looking for what they want. Without artist and title no one will ever find it. These are not the only ones, there are thousands and thousands like that in all categories. We trust Amazon to sell our products but they sit in boxes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!





4 replies
Seller_i9TGYrUtq3Q8K
This problem has been going for sometime, in addition to improper catalog illustrations of completely unrelated items attached to the ASINs of media products, specially LPs.
It became more apparent when Amazon started promoted its multi-platform progam for off-shore (and vice versa) sellers - just a coincidence? - I think not.
Seller_C6EDEq9O6hq29
I got a notice the other day about a listing for a Holley product, Holley-branded by Holley, flagged for trademark infringement because the listing title apparently infringes the trademark of *checks notes* Holley.
Nice one, bots. Nice one.
Ricardo_Amazon
Hello @Seller_yNf9Ds1HpN3bn,
Ricardo from Amazon here.
Since this needs to be reviewed on a case by case scenario, I recommend reaching out to Seller Support and provide a list of ASINs you want our Catalog team to review.