As the title suggests, can I use places such as a Walmart Business or an AutoZone commercial account invoice as a way to ungate myself?
As the title suggests, can I use places such as a Walmart Business or an AutoZone commercial account invoice as a way to ungate myself?
If you have approval FROM THE BRAND to sell their items on Amazon, and the BRAND tells you that these are authorized sources, then the answer is "probably".
But if you do not have written authorization FROM THE BRAND, then such sourcing will very likely be rejected; or worse, accepted until the brand complains and your account is then shut down.
Please search help for "violation Invoice requirement" and "sourcing guidelines"
Hi there @Seller_QS30uB4hxZarj,
In general retail receipts, even from commercial accounts, are not accepted. Amazon is looking to see that you have relationship with the Brand or Manufacturer to get approval for products, categories, and brands.
You can learn more about what Amazon expects in documentation via the invoice requirements page and the sourcing guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn
As the title suggests, can I use places such as a Walmart Business or an AutoZone commercial account invoice as a way to ungate myself?
As the title suggests, can I use places such as a Walmart Business or an AutoZone commercial account invoice as a way to ungate myself?
As the title suggests, can I use places such as a Walmart Business or an AutoZone commercial account invoice as a way to ungate myself?
If you have approval FROM THE BRAND to sell their items on Amazon, and the BRAND tells you that these are authorized sources, then the answer is "probably".
But if you do not have written authorization FROM THE BRAND, then such sourcing will very likely be rejected; or worse, accepted until the brand complains and your account is then shut down.
Please search help for "violation Invoice requirement" and "sourcing guidelines"
Hi there @Seller_QS30uB4hxZarj,
In general retail receipts, even from commercial accounts, are not accepted. Amazon is looking to see that you have relationship with the Brand or Manufacturer to get approval for products, categories, and brands.
You can learn more about what Amazon expects in documentation via the invoice requirements page and the sourcing guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn
If you have approval FROM THE BRAND to sell their items on Amazon, and the BRAND tells you that these are authorized sources, then the answer is "probably".
But if you do not have written authorization FROM THE BRAND, then such sourcing will very likely be rejected; or worse, accepted until the brand complains and your account is then shut down.
If you have approval FROM THE BRAND to sell their items on Amazon, and the BRAND tells you that these are authorized sources, then the answer is "probably".
But if you do not have written authorization FROM THE BRAND, then such sourcing will very likely be rejected; or worse, accepted until the brand complains and your account is then shut down.
Please search help for "violation Invoice requirement" and "sourcing guidelines"
Please search help for "violation Invoice requirement" and "sourcing guidelines"
Hi there @Seller_QS30uB4hxZarj,
In general retail receipts, even from commercial accounts, are not accepted. Amazon is looking to see that you have relationship with the Brand or Manufacturer to get approval for products, categories, and brands.
You can learn more about what Amazon expects in documentation via the invoice requirements page and the sourcing guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn
Hi there @Seller_QS30uB4hxZarj,
In general retail receipts, even from commercial accounts, are not accepted. Amazon is looking to see that you have relationship with the Brand or Manufacturer to get approval for products, categories, and brands.
You can learn more about what Amazon expects in documentation via the invoice requirements page and the sourcing guidelines. Thank you for your understanding.
-Glenn