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Hello,

I am creating a listing and don't know how to identify a manufacturer since the product I am listing was bought from retail. Any advice ??

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Listing Manufacturer

Hello,

I am creating a listing and don't know how to identify a manufacturer since the product I am listing was bought from retail. Any advice ??

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

STOP and put your account on vacation mode. Go to Seller University and do some research.

RA/OA is not an acceptable business model for Amazon. You will need to provide invoices and sounds like you probably have a receipt. You will get shut down before you even start.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

If you want to sell a branded product on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address".

Buying from retail you get receipts and not invoices. Fortunately you came here to ask and save your account and your money.

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Rose_Amazon

Hi @Durango_EXIM,

Thanks for the post and hope you had a good weekend.

To add onto the post, please note that if Amazon believes that a trademark is associated with a product that you are selling that is not approved by the brand for use in connection with that product, you may be asked to provide a Letter of Authorization from the relevant brand owner to show that you have permission to use their registered trademark.

Best regards,

Rose_Amazon

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Seller_pQsWzhQduVOUb

Listing Manufacturer

Hello,

I am creating a listing and don't know how to identify a manufacturer since the product I am listing was bought from retail. Any advice ??

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Listing Manufacturer

Hello,

I am creating a listing and don't know how to identify a manufacturer since the product I am listing was bought from retail. Any advice ??

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Hello,

I am creating a listing and don't know how to identify a manufacturer since the product I am listing was bought from retail. Any advice ??

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

STOP and put your account on vacation mode. Go to Seller University and do some research.

RA/OA is not an acceptable business model for Amazon. You will need to provide invoices and sounds like you probably have a receipt. You will get shut down before you even start.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

If you want to sell a branded product on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address".

Buying from retail you get receipts and not invoices. Fortunately you came here to ask and save your account and your money.

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Rose_Amazon

Hi @Durango_EXIM,

Thanks for the post and hope you had a good weekend.

To add onto the post, please note that if Amazon believes that a trademark is associated with a product that you are selling that is not approved by the brand for use in connection with that product, you may be asked to provide a Letter of Authorization from the relevant brand owner to show that you have permission to use their registered trademark.

Best regards,

Rose_Amazon

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

STOP and put your account on vacation mode. Go to Seller University and do some research.

RA/OA is not an acceptable business model for Amazon. You will need to provide invoices and sounds like you probably have a receipt. You will get shut down before you even start.

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

STOP and put your account on vacation mode. Go to Seller University and do some research.

RA/OA is not an acceptable business model for Amazon. You will need to provide invoices and sounds like you probably have a receipt. You will get shut down before you even start.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

If you want to sell a branded product on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address".

Buying from retail you get receipts and not invoices. Fortunately you came here to ask and save your account and your money.

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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC

If you want to sell a branded product on Amazon you need:

1. A "Letter of Authorization" from the brand allowing you to sell their brand on Amazon.

2. INVOICE (not receipt) from an authorized distributor. An invoice is a document with your name and address, exactly how you registered it in your seller account under "Legal Entity" and "Official Registered Address".

Buying from retail you get receipts and not invoices. Fortunately you came here to ask and save your account and your money.

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Rose_Amazon

Hi @Durango_EXIM,

Thanks for the post and hope you had a good weekend.

To add onto the post, please note that if Amazon believes that a trademark is associated with a product that you are selling that is not approved by the brand for use in connection with that product, you may be asked to provide a Letter of Authorization from the relevant brand owner to show that you have permission to use their registered trademark.

Best regards,

Rose_Amazon

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Rose_Amazon

Hi @Durango_EXIM,

Thanks for the post and hope you had a good weekend.

To add onto the post, please note that if Amazon believes that a trademark is associated with a product that you are selling that is not approved by the brand for use in connection with that product, you may be asked to provide a Letter of Authorization from the relevant brand owner to show that you have permission to use their registered trademark.

Best regards,

Rose_Amazon

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