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Amazon suspension series: 3. items don’t match Amazon condition guidelines

Items Don’t Match Amazon Condition Guidelines

 

 

Have you broken Amazon’s condition guidelines? Whether this is your first offence or your account has been suspended, we may be able to offer some solutions, or at least point you in the right direction.

 

To see what can be done to reinstate your account or avoid a suspension, continue reading.

 

 

 

 

Our approach to dealing with the issue of non-compliance looks at the past, present and future of the business. In other words, we believe that in order to maximize your chances of reinstating your account and avoiding future suspensions, you should first find the warning triggers, then address them, then find ways to prevent a recurrence, and only then write to Amazon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A. Find out what lead to you receiving a warning, keeping in mind that Amazon bots check the following:

B. Check the number of complaints for the item in question. Figure out the reason. It could be that:

C. Extend your check-up to the rest of the batch, to similar items or, if at all possible, to your whole inventory. If you see a pattern, you may need to change the supplier altogether, rather than stop buying a product. If you use FBA fulfillment, then creating removal orders for all your returns may help clarify the issue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Customers are likely to complain unless you comply with the guidelines, and you only need 2-3 official complaints inside a month to get suspended. To minimize your chances of having your account suspended again, you could try the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When you write to Amazon, you should first make it clear that you have looked into why you were suspended, and have come with ways to avoid breaching the guidelines in the future (i.e. points A and B above). Then you should focus on long-term solutions to help maximize your performance and keep the customers happy.

Your plan of action should include reasonable targets and simple solutions, such as:

Next in this series, we’ll be discussing prohibited and counterfeit items, so stay tuned for some more of our insights into coping with Amazon warnings and account suspensions. Meanwhile, we’re here to help, and we’ll be standing by in case you’d like to share your suspension story.

 

 

 

Irina is part of the Business Development Team at SellerEngine Software. She’s an expert in bringing back to life Amazon Selling Accounts. Her motto is: everything will be alright in the end, and if it’s not alright, then it’s not the end.

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