Re: amazon selling limit on new accounts? Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffweico When did this happen? If it was just now that it happened, then maybe they just have not sent the notification yet. This is strange, because when Amazon limits your account in some way, or conducts a review, they normally notify you.
There is no pre-set selling limit on Amazon. It used to be that once you hit $750 in sales in a 30 day period, the account would go into review. But that is no longer the case. Now, the review can happen at $200 or $2,000 or anywhere in between.
Like TonyAlmeida asked, can you reactivate them? Is there a yellow box on the top of the seller account screen? | I was just hit with this today, so you are suggestion to do nothing?
Hello from Amazon,
It is Amazon’s policy for Amazon.com Individual sellers who exceed 50 transactions in a calendar year, regardless of sales volume, to provide tax identity information to Amazon. Your sales activity indicates that you may exceed 50 transactions or more in a calendar year. You can proactively provide your tax identity by logging in to your seller account and using the short interview process. From the Settings tab select Account Info and then click Edit in the Legal Entity section. Note that this interview can only be accessed by the primary user of your seller account.
To help protect the security of your tax identity information, do not respond to this e-mail with your tax identity information or share it over the phone.
Note that if you have reached 50 transactions and the required information is not provided to Amazon, your Amazon selling privileges will be suspended until you provide the information.
For additional information about entering your tax information, search on "1099k" in seller Help to see answers to frequently asked questions.
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