I know a new account shouldn't sell the same products to a previous amazon account but does this mean the same ASIN number or similar category items e.g if I was selling xbox games before can I continue selling these as long as I'm selling different titles / games even though they are still xbox games?
Same question regarding books too>
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I know a new account shouldn't sell the same products to a previous amazon account but does this mean the same ASIN number or similar category items e.g if I was selling xbox games before can I continue selling these as long as I'm selling different titles / games even though they are still xbox games?
Same question regarding books too>
Thanks!
I wonder what people are thinking when they ask questions like this.
Honestly do you think out of over 2 million sellers, you're the ONLY person to sell Xbox games? There must be at least a thousand other sellers who sell in any given category. How would they link you based on CATEGORY?
And Books? Are you trolling right now?
Yup----you can't sell books, because your last account sold books, never sell books again, OR ELSE!
If you are the only seller with no other sellers selling the same products is it still ok to relist same stock after 90 days? I am guessing that this might get me linked even if I wait for the account to age with some new products. Any thoughts?
TBH, I cannot give you an answer on that "fantamas". Usually there is more than one seller selling a product. Is your own unique product, if so create another listing for it so you get a new ASIN, as I would say there would be an excellent chance of being linked.
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Yes I am really the only seller. And yes I will most likely create new ASINs...i cannot afford retaking and using new pics but I will try changing titles and descriptions and will attempt to "clean" the old pics as much as I can. This is for a stealth EU amazon account. I also have a normal US amazon account. I am just worried that for the same product the ASINSs will not match between US and EU. Will this be a problem? Too risky? Thanks for your input.
US and Jp don't share info. US and UK,DE,Sp,IT don't share info
US and FR may do, so beta software I understand is running.
All EU accounts share info with each other
Yes I am aware that US and UK do not share info. I am not so worried that amazon might find out but more so that a customer might report the ASINs mismatching between UK and US to amazon. For example this product should look like this when viewed on the two sites (should have the same ASIN)
However if I create new ASIN in UK then it will not match the ASIN in the US. If a customer views the same product on both amazon US and UK and notices that the ASINS are not the same could this be risky? Am I thinking too much?
However if I create new ASIN in UK then it will not match the ASIN in the US. If a customer views the same product on both amazon US and UK and notices that the ASINS are not the same could this be risky? Am I thinking too much?
well, i think customers don't care about ASINS, only sellers do, and also I think when customer use UK, they don't use US
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Yes I am aware that US and UK do not share info. I am not so worried that amazon might find out but more so that a customer might report the ASINs mismatching between UK and US to amazon. For example this product should look like this when viewed on the two sites (should have the same ASIN)
However if I create new ASIN in UK then it will not match the ASIN in the US. If a customer views the same product on both amazon US and UK and notices that the ASINS are not the same could this be risky? Am I thinking too much?
You are thinking to much buddy.
Little advice, don't show your ASIN's on the forum. Just send me a PM in future. Edit the links, my advice.
You never know who is looking and lots of people will want to jump on your product.
Be careful
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Micky these are not my products
I just picked the links at random
Anyway would be hard for many people to jump on them...i am not a usa seller and i source them from markets in Thailand
so i am thinking too much ok thats what i wanted to know
Micky these are not my products
I just picked the links at random
Anyway would be hard for many people to jump on them...i am not a usa seller and i source them from markets in Thailand
so i am thinking too much ok thats what i wanted to know
Micky these are not my products
I just picked the links at random
Anyway would be hard for many people to jump on them...i am not a usa seller and i source them from markets in Thailand
so i am thinking too much ok thats what i wanted to know
It's 2015 buddy.
If I want to steal your products, I can. There is a supplier out there that will make them for me. If I wanted to, I could get someone in China to make a custom clone of the product.
Don't be so arrogant to think that you're safe because you're in another country. Follow Mickys advice and keep your cards close to your chest.
I wonder what people are thinking when they ask questions like this.
Honestly do you think out of over 2 million sellers, you're the ONLY person to sell Xbox games? There must be at least a thousand other sellers who sell in any given category. How would they link you based on CATEGORY?
And Books? Are you trolling right now?
Yup----you can't sell books, because your last account sold books, never sell books again, OR ELSE!
yes but the more products you list which were in old inventory the higher chance of being linked as this narrows down the number of sellers
especially true for rare products or products with only a few sellers