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Originally Posted by auga Yes they can this is a standard practice now on all new AZ accounts all accounts are bot vetted with inauthentic claim no matter if item is sold or not, once it is listed is enough. I meant what did you receive as a response after submitting the invoices to them? |
3 times they replied with this same template canned email basically..the account is made with a real new llc under a family members info/address etc so its not even really a stealth i guess...and the invoices are real..so no clue at this point...
"We received your submission but do not have enough information to reactivate your ability to sell on Amazon at this time. Please address the following concern(s):
You are offering items that may be inauthentic. A list of these items is provided below:
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ASIN: ----------
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Please send us the following information:
-- Copies of invoices, receipts, contracts, delivery orders, or authorization letters from your supplier issued in the last 365 days. The quantity of items shown should match your inventory.
-- If you are not the brand owner, provide an authorization letter and a complete set of documentation, including authorization letters, to prove a valid supply chain.
-- If you are the brand owner, provide a copy of the brand registration certificate, and business license or personal identity card.
-- Contact information for your supplier, including name, phone number, address, email, and website.
You can send .pdf, .jpg, .png, or .gif files. These documents must be authentic and unaltered. We may call your supplier to verify the documents. You may remove pricing information, but the rest of the document must be visible."