Hi everyone,
I’m facing an issue with my Amazon FBA Box ID Labels—they're appearing in Chinese instead of English.
Hey @Seller_aShWyo6oibpAx,
I haven't seen any related posts to this topic, this can certainly be a frustrating situation, especially when you're trying to efficiently manage your inventory and shipments.
Double-check your Amazon Seller Central account settings to ensure that the language preference is set to English. Sometimes, a simple oversight or accidental change in settings can cause such discrepancies.
It's advisable to reach out to Amazon's Seller Support team. They have access to more advanced troubleshooting tools and can investigate the issue further, potentially resolving it on their end if it's a system-related glitch.
Just as a side note, this issue shouldn't affect the functionality of the labels themselves. As long as the barcodes and other relevant information are accurate, your shipments should be processed correctly by Amazon's fulfillment centers.
But my recommendation would be to open a seller support case:
Daryl
Hi everyone,
I’m facing an issue with my Amazon FBA Box ID Labels—they're appearing in Chinese instead of English.
Hi everyone,
I’m facing an issue with my Amazon FBA Box ID Labels—they're appearing in Chinese instead of English.
Hey @Seller_aShWyo6oibpAx,
I haven't seen any related posts to this topic, this can certainly be a frustrating situation, especially when you're trying to efficiently manage your inventory and shipments.
Double-check your Amazon Seller Central account settings to ensure that the language preference is set to English. Sometimes, a simple oversight or accidental change in settings can cause such discrepancies.
It's advisable to reach out to Amazon's Seller Support team. They have access to more advanced troubleshooting tools and can investigate the issue further, potentially resolving it on their end if it's a system-related glitch.
Just as a side note, this issue shouldn't affect the functionality of the labels themselves. As long as the barcodes and other relevant information are accurate, your shipments should be processed correctly by Amazon's fulfillment centers.
But my recommendation would be to open a seller support case:
Daryl
Hey @Seller_aShWyo6oibpAx,
I haven't seen any related posts to this topic, this can certainly be a frustrating situation, especially when you're trying to efficiently manage your inventory and shipments.
Double-check your Amazon Seller Central account settings to ensure that the language preference is set to English. Sometimes, a simple oversight or accidental change in settings can cause such discrepancies.
It's advisable to reach out to Amazon's Seller Support team. They have access to more advanced troubleshooting tools and can investigate the issue further, potentially resolving it on their end if it's a system-related glitch.
Just as a side note, this issue shouldn't affect the functionality of the labels themselves. As long as the barcodes and other relevant information are accurate, your shipments should be processed correctly by Amazon's fulfillment centers.
But my recommendation would be to open a seller support case:
Daryl
Hey @Seller_aShWyo6oibpAx,
I haven't seen any related posts to this topic, this can certainly be a frustrating situation, especially when you're trying to efficiently manage your inventory and shipments.
Double-check your Amazon Seller Central account settings to ensure that the language preference is set to English. Sometimes, a simple oversight or accidental change in settings can cause such discrepancies.
It's advisable to reach out to Amazon's Seller Support team. They have access to more advanced troubleshooting tools and can investigate the issue further, potentially resolving it on their end if it's a system-related glitch.
Just as a side note, this issue shouldn't affect the functionality of the labels themselves. As long as the barcodes and other relevant information are accurate, your shipments should be processed correctly by Amazon's fulfillment centers.
But my recommendation would be to open a seller support case:
Daryl