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Read onlyYesterday the listing for our top revenue item, a product we manufacture and have been selling on Amazon since 2013 was shut down due to a ‘Used sold as new’ violation.
I am working on crafting an appeal based on the super-useful tutorial thread by @Shelf_Cleaning_Capit How to Handle Used as New Complaints Version 2
Prior to submitting the appeal - or even posting it here for review I have 2 questions:
* You need approval to relist this ASIN
* Refurbished condition
* You cannot list the product in this condition.
Go to your Seller Account [ Request approval]"
It doesn’t feel like “request approval” is what I want to do to appeal this used sold as new case.
Any insight or advice is appreciated.
Jimmy B.
Too much information in the issues that led to the complaints…
This is not an essay.
It is a bullet point report to the CEO.
Problems: A, B, C.
Root cause: inadequate product packaging at manufacture.
We will not sell any additional units of this item on Amazon until we have taken appropriate steps in working with our manufacturing partner to improve packaging to prevent potential damage in transit or FBA warehousing.
Too many words.
We will fix and confirm that we fixed the packaging problem before selling this again.
Too many words.
Overall, you understand the problem. Now you need to communicate it better.
Hello @JimmyB,
Pax here from Amazon.
I cannot advise to number one, as that is not my area of expertise. However, I can advise you on how to submit your appeal.
If you received a complaint regarding used sold as new, you most likely received a performance notification detailing the complaint for whichever ASIN it was. That notification should contain the email it was sent to you from, you can always submit your proactive appeal to that email address in the absence of an appeal button.
As you have reviewed @Shelf_Cleaning_Capit’s post on how to appeal, I will leave you to construct your appeal. I will be happy to provide some feedback on your plan of action once you do post it here, though.
I hope this helps you find your path for your appeal.
Best,
Pax
JimmyB - I have the same request. would you be willing to share your updated POA? I too am going through a similar appeal. Thank you in advance for any additional help/advice. Cheers.
I’ve sent this to a couple people in DM’s primarily because the formatting is messed up and I didn’t want to post here with weird formatting but it seems this is useful information and while I don’t have time to figure out the formatting I’m happy to share as-is:
* The notification regarding the closure of our listing for this product indicated “Customers may be complaining because the items they received did not accurately match the condition or description of the product mentioned in the product detail page of your listings.”
* **We have reviewed return comments, buyer-seller messaging, recent product reviews, Voice of the Customer CX Health and have inspected returns.**
* **Root cause: inadequate product packaging at manufacture causing product parts to be damaged in transit giving the appearance these items were used.**
* **We identified 3 specific issues that led to customer dissatisfaction and complaints about ASIN B00******* caused by inadequate packaging.**
1. **Scratches to surface paint on frame steel tubing**
2. **Bends/dents in steel frame tubing openings**
3. **Tears in *********
* **Requested removal of all units of this item from FBA fulfilment centers back to us for inspection.**
* **We have ensured our product description and product condition reflect that this is a new item. All products of ASIN B00******* we ship Amazon and to customers meet this description exactly.**
* **We will fix the root cause of the problem (inadequate internal packaging) and confirm that we fixed the packaging problem before we resume selling ASIN B00******* on Amazon.**
1. **Improve internal packaging and protection of components to better withstand rigors of warehousing and shipping.**
* **Add a sealed poly sleeve to each steel tube contained within the package to prevent scratching of painted metal parts.**
* **Add additional protection to 3 parts that we identified as susceptible to bending. Each part will get a protective rubber cap to prevent damage in transit.**
* **Prevent ***** damage by insulating the *** from contact with steel frame parts. All components will be protected by internal packaging.**
* **Improve internal packaging and protection of components to better withstand rigors of warehousing and shipping.**
1. **Add a poly sleeve to each steel tube contained within the package to prevent scratching of painted metal parts.**
2. **Added additional protection to 3 parts that we identified as susceptible to bending. Each part will get a protective rubber cap to prevent damage in transit.**
3. **Prevent ******* damage by insulating from contact with steel frame parts. All components will be protected by internal packaging.**
Here are a few things to consider as you create your plan:
* **Yes. We are the sole brand owner of this product and have worked with the same production facility to manufacture this product for us since 2013. Our manufacturer has agreed to implement the above packaging improvements. We have included the relevant invoices as requested.**
* **Yes. We have traced the source of the customer complaints and issues to deficiencies in product packaging rather than listing details.**
* **Yes. We are the manufacturer and sell this item only in factory original packaging.**
* **We have now done this. While return rate is low we found deficiencies in product packaging that have not adequately prevented damage in warehousing and shipping to the end customer. We have taken appropriate steps (described above) to improve packaging and prevent future issues.**
* **We have reviewed all available information regarding this product and returns including but not limited to buyer-seller communications, product reviews, seller feedback, CX feedback, returns inspections, return requests.**
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