How does Amazon expect people to get things like this? I have to ask my supplier to provide me 365 days of invoices from their supplier? Apparently brand approval from the BRAND ITSELF isn't enough, Amazon is SUCH a joke now.
How does Amazon expect people to get things like this? I have to ask my supplier to provide me 365 days of invoices from their supplier? Apparently brand approval from the BRAND ITSELF isn't enough, Amazon is SUCH a joke now.
We have two ASIN's with the same issue. 365 days, 200+ units, and won't accept our invoice of 100 units from 380 days ago and under review since Oct 1st.
I am not sure what kind of business relationship Amazon expect sellers to have with their suppliers.
Supplier's supplier? Why would your supplier share confidential information about its own supply chain just to respond Amazon's request?
The supplier can just refuse to share such information, but in the case he complies with the request, he is sharing with Amazon the entire supply chain. Amazon then has the ability to skip dealers/distributors and sell directly through vendor agreements or its own private label.
Amazon's logic is that you could supply from a company that is still not legitimate (ex. replicas) but their solution to ''verify'' further up the supply chain at the responsability of the seller also does not make any sense.
There is no way to force your supplier to share such information and it does not feel like a healthy business model.
may i know whyamazon ask for invoice of your products, usually they do not ask until you list has some issue such as a high CX health rate
I had something similar in that Amazon wanted to verify my supplier was an authorized distributor for the brand. They asked for my supplier's invoices with the manufacturer. The distributor ended up having the manufacturer provide a letter stating that my supplier was the authorized Canadian distributor and that was accepted.
It is no secret (unless you have been living under a rock), that Amazon is gradually moving to eliminate most sellers of well known brands and become the seller of those brands. This will round out their strategy plan to control the world's retail industry, top to bottom. This all evidenced by their acquisitions of brands. Buckle up and stay tuned. We are migrating away from this sham.
Thank the bad players for this. There are LOTS of scammers out there that get brand approval for a moment and then go mix in scam goods with it, its rampant. If you are a legit company, there should be no issue to get this honestly....
How does Amazon expect people to get things like this? I have to ask my supplier to provide me 365 days of invoices from their supplier? Apparently brand approval from the BRAND ITSELF isn't enough, Amazon is SUCH a joke now.
How does Amazon expect people to get things like this? I have to ask my supplier to provide me 365 days of invoices from their supplier? Apparently brand approval from the BRAND ITSELF isn't enough, Amazon is SUCH a joke now.
How does Amazon expect people to get things like this? I have to ask my supplier to provide me 365 days of invoices from their supplier? Apparently brand approval from the BRAND ITSELF isn't enough, Amazon is SUCH a joke now.
We have two ASIN's with the same issue. 365 days, 200+ units, and won't accept our invoice of 100 units from 380 days ago and under review since Oct 1st.
I am not sure what kind of business relationship Amazon expect sellers to have with their suppliers.
Supplier's supplier? Why would your supplier share confidential information about its own supply chain just to respond Amazon's request?
The supplier can just refuse to share such information, but in the case he complies with the request, he is sharing with Amazon the entire supply chain. Amazon then has the ability to skip dealers/distributors and sell directly through vendor agreements or its own private label.
Amazon's logic is that you could supply from a company that is still not legitimate (ex. replicas) but their solution to ''verify'' further up the supply chain at the responsability of the seller also does not make any sense.
There is no way to force your supplier to share such information and it does not feel like a healthy business model.
may i know whyamazon ask for invoice of your products, usually they do not ask until you list has some issue such as a high CX health rate
I had something similar in that Amazon wanted to verify my supplier was an authorized distributor for the brand. They asked for my supplier's invoices with the manufacturer. The distributor ended up having the manufacturer provide a letter stating that my supplier was the authorized Canadian distributor and that was accepted.
It is no secret (unless you have been living under a rock), that Amazon is gradually moving to eliminate most sellers of well known brands and become the seller of those brands. This will round out their strategy plan to control the world's retail industry, top to bottom. This all evidenced by their acquisitions of brands. Buckle up and stay tuned. We are migrating away from this sham.
Thank the bad players for this. There are LOTS of scammers out there that get brand approval for a moment and then go mix in scam goods with it, its rampant. If you are a legit company, there should be no issue to get this honestly....
We have two ASIN's with the same issue. 365 days, 200+ units, and won't accept our invoice of 100 units from 380 days ago and under review since Oct 1st.
We have two ASIN's with the same issue. 365 days, 200+ units, and won't accept our invoice of 100 units from 380 days ago and under review since Oct 1st.
I am not sure what kind of business relationship Amazon expect sellers to have with their suppliers.
Supplier's supplier? Why would your supplier share confidential information about its own supply chain just to respond Amazon's request?
The supplier can just refuse to share such information, but in the case he complies with the request, he is sharing with Amazon the entire supply chain. Amazon then has the ability to skip dealers/distributors and sell directly through vendor agreements or its own private label.
Amazon's logic is that you could supply from a company that is still not legitimate (ex. replicas) but their solution to ''verify'' further up the supply chain at the responsability of the seller also does not make any sense.
There is no way to force your supplier to share such information and it does not feel like a healthy business model.
I am not sure what kind of business relationship Amazon expect sellers to have with their suppliers.
Supplier's supplier? Why would your supplier share confidential information about its own supply chain just to respond Amazon's request?
The supplier can just refuse to share such information, but in the case he complies with the request, he is sharing with Amazon the entire supply chain. Amazon then has the ability to skip dealers/distributors and sell directly through vendor agreements or its own private label.
Amazon's logic is that you could supply from a company that is still not legitimate (ex. replicas) but their solution to ''verify'' further up the supply chain at the responsability of the seller also does not make any sense.
There is no way to force your supplier to share such information and it does not feel like a healthy business model.
may i know whyamazon ask for invoice of your products, usually they do not ask until you list has some issue such as a high CX health rate
may i know whyamazon ask for invoice of your products, usually they do not ask until you list has some issue such as a high CX health rate
I had something similar in that Amazon wanted to verify my supplier was an authorized distributor for the brand. They asked for my supplier's invoices with the manufacturer. The distributor ended up having the manufacturer provide a letter stating that my supplier was the authorized Canadian distributor and that was accepted.
I had something similar in that Amazon wanted to verify my supplier was an authorized distributor for the brand. They asked for my supplier's invoices with the manufacturer. The distributor ended up having the manufacturer provide a letter stating that my supplier was the authorized Canadian distributor and that was accepted.
It is no secret (unless you have been living under a rock), that Amazon is gradually moving to eliminate most sellers of well known brands and become the seller of those brands. This will round out their strategy plan to control the world's retail industry, top to bottom. This all evidenced by their acquisitions of brands. Buckle up and stay tuned. We are migrating away from this sham.
It is no secret (unless you have been living under a rock), that Amazon is gradually moving to eliminate most sellers of well known brands and become the seller of those brands. This will round out their strategy plan to control the world's retail industry, top to bottom. This all evidenced by their acquisitions of brands. Buckle up and stay tuned. We are migrating away from this sham.
Thank the bad players for this. There are LOTS of scammers out there that get brand approval for a moment and then go mix in scam goods with it, its rampant. If you are a legit company, there should be no issue to get this honestly....
Thank the bad players for this. There are LOTS of scammers out there that get brand approval for a moment and then go mix in scam goods with it, its rampant. If you are a legit company, there should be no issue to get this honestly....