When Amazon started requiring invoices for used books, I set aside the restricted ones, hoping that the situation would change. In the past I have had books that were formerly restricted be approved a few months later. Today I went through all the ones I had set aside to sell on eBay, and I got approved for all but one (Not Available). No invoices were required.
Thank you Amazon for listening to your sellers this time!
When Amazon started requiring invoices for used books, I set aside the restricted ones, hoping that the situation would change. In the past I have had books that were formerly restricted be approved a few months later. Today I went through all the ones I had set aside to sell on eBay, and I got approved for all but one (Not Available). No invoices were required.
Thank you Amazon for listening to your sellers this time!
I've noticed the same thing for about a week; when I click the drop-down to select "Used", if the greyed out button below says "Apply to Sell", it will change to "Sell this product", without any sort of followup.
I don't know if this is happening across the board, or for only established accounts that used to get approval on basis of performance (except for a few brands), but I'm glad. And like you, I'm planning on going through some of the boxes of books I have set aside that Amazon would not let me list.
I'm hoping that they listened and fixed things, and that it's not another glitch that just happens to be a good one for a change!
Interesting. I've been here for about 20 years without issue and the books I set aside still require approval. These books also have 0 sellers, probably because other sellers cannot list them.
A lot of things may have happened here, but I doubt this,
Amazon listened!
is one of them.
Perhaps, as in "The Wizard of Oz," there are "good glitches" and "bad glitches." Maybe we got lucky!
When Amazon started requiring invoices for used books, I set aside the restricted ones, hoping that the situation would change. In the past I have had books that were formerly restricted be approved a few months later. Today I went through all the ones I had set aside to sell on eBay, and I got approved for all but one (Not Available). No invoices were required.
Thank you Amazon for listening to your sellers this time!
When Amazon started requiring invoices for used books, I set aside the restricted ones, hoping that the situation would change. In the past I have had books that were formerly restricted be approved a few months later. Today I went through all the ones I had set aside to sell on eBay, and I got approved for all but one (Not Available). No invoices were required.
Thank you Amazon for listening to your sellers this time!
When Amazon started requiring invoices for used books, I set aside the restricted ones, hoping that the situation would change. In the past I have had books that were formerly restricted be approved a few months later. Today I went through all the ones I had set aside to sell on eBay, and I got approved for all but one (Not Available). No invoices were required.
Thank you Amazon for listening to your sellers this time!
I've noticed the same thing for about a week; when I click the drop-down to select "Used", if the greyed out button below says "Apply to Sell", it will change to "Sell this product", without any sort of followup.
I don't know if this is happening across the board, or for only established accounts that used to get approval on basis of performance (except for a few brands), but I'm glad. And like you, I'm planning on going through some of the boxes of books I have set aside that Amazon would not let me list.
I'm hoping that they listened and fixed things, and that it's not another glitch that just happens to be a good one for a change!
Interesting. I've been here for about 20 years without issue and the books I set aside still require approval. These books also have 0 sellers, probably because other sellers cannot list them.
A lot of things may have happened here, but I doubt this,
Amazon listened!
is one of them.
Perhaps, as in "The Wizard of Oz," there are "good glitches" and "bad glitches." Maybe we got lucky!
I've noticed the same thing for about a week; when I click the drop-down to select "Used", if the greyed out button below says "Apply to Sell", it will change to "Sell this product", without any sort of followup.
I don't know if this is happening across the board, or for only established accounts that used to get approval on basis of performance (except for a few brands), but I'm glad. And like you, I'm planning on going through some of the boxes of books I have set aside that Amazon would not let me list.
I'm hoping that they listened and fixed things, and that it's not another glitch that just happens to be a good one for a change!
I've noticed the same thing for about a week; when I click the drop-down to select "Used", if the greyed out button below says "Apply to Sell", it will change to "Sell this product", without any sort of followup.
I don't know if this is happening across the board, or for only established accounts that used to get approval on basis of performance (except for a few brands), but I'm glad. And like you, I'm planning on going through some of the boxes of books I have set aside that Amazon would not let me list.
I'm hoping that they listened and fixed things, and that it's not another glitch that just happens to be a good one for a change!
Interesting. I've been here for about 20 years without issue and the books I set aside still require approval. These books also have 0 sellers, probably because other sellers cannot list them.
Interesting. I've been here for about 20 years without issue and the books I set aside still require approval. These books also have 0 sellers, probably because other sellers cannot list them.
A lot of things may have happened here, but I doubt this,
Amazon listened!
is one of them.
Perhaps, as in "The Wizard of Oz," there are "good glitches" and "bad glitches." Maybe we got lucky!
A lot of things may have happened here, but I doubt this,
Amazon listened!
is one of them.
Perhaps, as in "The Wizard of Oz," there are "good glitches" and "bad glitches." Maybe we got lucky!