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leamprotan 12-04-2024 12:02 PM

Working in Suspended Inventory
 
Hi All,

Two old accounts I had were suspended and I have been slowly working in inventory onto new accounts without issue.

However, I have about 1000+ individual ASINs that I still have sitting. I am wondering if anyone is aware of time limits on uploading inventory from suspended accounts onto new ones. I am opening a new account and thinking of just putting all the old inventory on it to see what happens. Is this stupidly risky despite the accounts being suspended 8 months ago?

For example: If 500 of the ASINs were from account suspended over a year ago and I directly upload them now onto a new account will it still have a high possibility of being linked and suspended?

Another scenario: Say I have 3 suspended accounts with 500 ASINs from each account, if I list 100 ASINs from each suspended account onto a new account will it possibly link all of them together?

Thanks!

murdered_by_ebay 12-04-2024 02:00 PM

Re: Working in Suspended Inventory
 
you would need to add them slowly and preferably on several accounts as amazon take an inventory fingerprint so that they can suspend any new sellers whose inventory and sales have a certain % match to a suspended seller

Papyrusman 12-04-2024 02:35 PM

Re: Working in Suspended Inventory
 
Yeah I have a spreadsheet where I split my ASINS and then I upload them to my multiple accounts. I *fingers crossed* seem to have had no issues so far with this.

SaiJin 12-04-2024 03:55 PM

Re: Working in Suspended Inventory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by leamprotan (Post 1250503)
Hi All,

Two old accounts I had were suspended and I have been slowly working in inventory onto new accounts without issue.

However, I have about 1000+ individual ASINs that I still have sitting. I am wondering if anyone is aware of time limits on uploading inventory from suspended accounts onto new ones. I am opening a new account and thinking of just putting all the old inventory on it to see what happens. Is this stupidly risky despite the accounts being suspended 8 months ago?

For example: If 500 of the ASINs were from account suspended over a year ago and I directly upload them now onto a new account will it still have a high possibility of being linked and suspended?

Another scenario: Say I have 3 suspended accounts with 500 ASINs from each account, if I list 100 ASINs from each suspended account onto a new account will it possibly link all of them together?

Thanks!


First, is there no way to get the old accounts back whatsoever?

Lastly, I'd go very slow in uploading them and split them into more accounts.

There's always that risk of linking but some times we need to take those chances specially when you got like 1000+.... that's just impossible to edit quickly

rsot 12-05-2024 08:44 AM

Re: Working in Suspended Inventory
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by murdered_by_ebay (Post 1250505)
you would need to add them slowly and preferably on several accounts as amazon take an inventory fingerprint so that they can suspend any new sellers whose inventory and sales have a certain % match to a suspended seller

solid advice


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