As a Seller, my shipping address is wrong!
I’ve sold books on Amazon for years, but suddenly a shipping label that I printed has my wrong address. How can I go into my account to correct it? It’s showing my daughter's address in Indiana, not my address in Florida.
As a Seller, my shipping address is wrong!
I’ve sold books on Amazon for years, but suddenly a shipping label that I printed has my wrong address. How can I go into my account to correct it? It’s showing my daughter's address in Indiana, not my address in Florida.
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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl
Try just going to Shipping Settings / General
Edit the Default shipping address
Edited to add: I had this happen to me as well. Amazon pulled at address from the buyer side -- I had once made a gift purchase and had it shipped directly to my sister. Some few years later I happened to notice my listings had all changed as being shipped from that state (not my own).
Micah_Amazon
Hello @Seller_hr01OBwI0iDJ4,
Thank you for your post. My apologies on the frustration. Looks .like @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl has provided some great responses. In Shipping Settings, the default shipping address is the primary physical location, email address, and phone number you use for shipping orders. This information is saved into your account and will automatically appear when you select an address in the Buy Shipping preferences, and Shipping Settings page. You can define multiple shipping addresses, but you can only set one Default shipping address per account. The setting applies to all services and listings associated with the same seller account.
Please let me know if you have any additional questions.
Cheers,
Micah