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| ryanrichar | 02-23-2012 05:40 PM | Restricted software on amazon Has anyone got a list of the restricted software on amazon, im new to this and i would like to know what software items to stay away from. |
| ovidiu | 02-24-2012 11:10 AM | Unfortunately, there is no list. But you can assume the following are on the restricted list:
*All Adobe products CS4 and later, and likely some CS3 products.
*Many CS2 Adobe products, as these were heavily counterfeited and created mucho headaches for Amazon. Especially Photoshop CS2
*Mixed bag in Microsoft, with many 2007 items and probably all 2010 items restricted. 2003 is mostly open, as far as I remember, but some listings will be restricted
*You will probably not get approval, ever, to list in certain, super-restricted listings. Items that were *heavily* counterfeited, such as Windows XP Pro SP2, will not be opened to you or any mere mortal any time soon. Even if you are already approved to sell in other software listings.
Your best bet is to run a very clean ship and work towards approval. Approval includes a long list of requirements, including, if I remember correctly, 100 transactions in last 6 months. Selling software on Amazon is a serious, dedicated effort. Don't even THINK of selling counterfeits!!! You will get caught asap and just lock up more listings for the rest of us. |
| ryanrichar | 02-24-2012 11:29 AM | Ok thanks man, but im not asking for you to tell me your secrets but could you possible lead me into a good direction for items that are good to sell. |
| ovidiu | 02-24-2012 11:48 AM | There's no secrets; it's about being in the right market to have access to legitimate software. I live in Seattle, close to Microsoft headquarters and also large Adobe offices. A big contingent of designers and productivity software users also provide a steady influx of used, resellable software. I wish there some sort of shortcuts, but there aren't. |
| cherrqell | 02-25-2012 04:24 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiu
(Post 314980)
Unfortunately, there is no list. But you can assume the following are on the restricted list:
*All Adobe products CS4 and later, and likely some CS3 products.
*Many CS2 Adobe products, as these were heavily counterfeited and created mucho headaches for Amazon. Especially Photoshop CS2
*Mixed bag in Microsoft, with many 2007 items and probably all 2010 items restricted. 2003 is mostly open, as far as I remember, but some listings will be restricted
*You will probably not get approval, ever, to list in certain, super-restricted listings. Items that were *heavily* counterfeited, such as Windows XP Pro SP2, will not be opened to you or any mere mortal any time soon. Even if you are already approved to sell in other software listings.
Your best bet is to run a very clean ship and work towards approval. Approval includes a long list of requirements, including, if I remember correctly, 100 transactions in last 6 months. Selling software on Amazon is a serious, dedicated effort. Don't even THINK of selling counterfeits!!! You will get caught asap and just lock up more listings for the rest of us. | Although I am approved to sell all software on all my accounts with no restrictions. I also had a very good pipeline to the most sought after titles. I stopped offering these items because not only is Amazon paranoid about knockoffs, so are the buyers. This can lead to very tense situations when an idiot buyer, of which I've had quite a few, can't seem to figure out how to install the program, which immediately leads to them thinking that it is a counterfeit.
Yes, it is a laboring effort to get approved, but the profit margin isn't worth the stress and headaches that go along with it. I've managed to come across some very profitable niche items that sell very well, and are virtually stress free. Software, and high end electronics are a huge hassle. On my known repeat reliable buyers, I will still offer whatever they need on request, the general Amazon buying public is just too retarded to give them the opportunity to destroy my accounts.
So in closing, stay away from software, and sell something safe like pet supplies. You'd be surprised how much money can be made in this category. |
| BiN4RY | 02-25-2012 07:26 AM | Come on execs, hasn't anyone picked up the real meaning of the the overused "I just want a list so I can stay away from them" excuse yet? :doh: |
| FandangoKango | 02-25-2012 11:27 PM | I guess some execs need to be downgraded and me upgraded? lol |
| Gman91189 | 02-26-2012 12:41 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by FandangoKango
(Post 315373)
I guess some execs need to be downgraded and me upgraded? lol | Ditto:bump: |
| ovidiu | 02-26-2012 06:46 PM | Come on execs, hasn't anyone picked up the real meaning of the the overused "I just want a list so I can stay away from them" excuse yet?
I don't get it ???? |
| BiN4RY | 03-01-2012 07:26 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ovidiu
(Post 315611)
Come on execs, hasn't anyone picked up the real meaning of the the overused "I just want a list so I can stay away from them" excuse yet?
I don't get it ???? | He is obviously try to find a list of counterfeitable items to sell, it's quite literally one of the most overused and obvious excuse in the book :faint: |
| ovidiu | 03-04-2012 02:42 AM | Yes, but these items are so highly restricted that getting approved to sell them, and then selling ⊗⊗⊗⊗, only to be knocked off by Amazon ten days later, makes no sense at all!!!! |
| BiN4RY | 03-04-2012 05:12 AM | Why do you think he asked this: Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanrichar
(Post 314982)
Ok thanks man, but im not asking for you to tell me your secrets but could you possible lead me into a good direction for items that are good to sell. | He may not even sell on Amazon at all for all I know. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:17 PM. | |
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