Doubts with a supplier
Hello,
Has anyone done business with NationalDistributor? I was looking at their website and it seems legit as they have phone numbers, physical address. I looked on scam sites like Scamadviser and says it's fake and Trustpilot says it's real. Any idea how I can verify it?
Doubts with a supplier
Hello,
Has anyone done business with NationalDistributor? I was looking at their website and it seems legit as they have phone numbers, physical address. I looked on scam sites like Scamadviser and says it's fake and Trustpilot says it's real. Any idea how I can verify it?
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Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC
I even don't find a .com website with this name, so I would say it's not trustworthy. But I have never heard about this company.
Anyway, if you want to sell BRANDS 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". And an authorized distributor is a company authorized by the brand owner.
Roberto_Amazon
Hello there! @Seller_mWCUQc6UQVuNn
This is Roberto. Thank you for using the forums, you have received good comments from our tenure members @Seller_rI7BZIczK8iAC and @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw, I wanted to highlight the comment below as I considered is a great tip:
Every seller is responsible for sourcing and validating that their suppliers are selling authentic products. Before even attempting to source products, we recommend you that you investigate the validity of the supplier.
If you wish to learn more, please visit the video below to understand some general recommendations on how to validate the suppliers along with other important guidelines on this topic:
Guidelines to source products to sell on Amazon
Regards,
Roberto