Approval to sell books?
I've been selling books to support a small church library for a few years now... and all of a sudden every book needs approval to sell, even publisher's I've been selling. The frustrating thing is to sell a book that's probably been in the library since the 70's I need an invoice from someone called Holiday House... What do they have to do with Charles Scribner's Sons? And if I was going to forge a book it wouldn't be 536 pages of Principles of Theology. Just ranting here, I know it's a bot thing.
Approval to sell books?
I've been selling books to support a small church library for a few years now... and all of a sudden every book needs approval to sell, even publisher's I've been selling. The frustrating thing is to sell a book that's probably been in the library since the 70's I need an invoice from someone called Holiday House... What do they have to do with Charles Scribner's Sons? And if I was going to forge a book it wouldn't be 536 pages of Principles of Theology. Just ranting here, I know it's a bot thing.
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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
You say "every book" -- if you mean this literally, first thing to check is your account health.
If you have had Brazil foisted upon you, check the account health there as well. You may simply be blocked from doing anything due to requiring a deposit and/or charge method for Brazil. Even though you (probably) have put Brazil on vacation.
Glenn_Amazon
Hi there @Seller_Thw0Eh8K8H2rm,
Thanks for providing your feedback on your experience. I know it can be frustrating when Amazon asks for proof inventory and your sourcing information, however Amazon is diligent to try to prevent inauthentic products on the website and as such Amazon may ask for these details. If you aren't able to provide an invoice or source of inventory for these products requiring approval Amazon may not be the best place to sell these products. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn