Hello Team!
Wishing everyone Happy and Healthy New Year!
My store was established in 2005, and by the end of 2006, we had uploaded all our listings using templates. While our products haven’t changed since then, Amazon’s requirements have evolved.
We have a flawless safety record and excellent account health, but recently Amazon delisted many of our most profitable products. This is due to updated requirements like product testing protocols or the removal of HTML tags in descriptions that were acceptable when we first listed them.
We’ve been trying to update our listings to meet Amazon’s standards, but every time we attempt to save changes, new issues arise, leaving us stuck. Now, we’re torn between giving up or temporarily closing the store to fix the listings.
Is it possible to pause an Amazon store to work on the listings without incurring membership fees?
Thank you for your time in advance.
You could downgrade to Individual to avoid fees; but then you run the risk if you change back to Pro of having to be re-verified, and might end up losing a month or two before getting things straightened out.
Just eat the $30. Not worth the hassle in case Amazon gets weird going back to PRO
Hello @Seller_5DlTzowHBrpTN,
It looks like our seasoned sellers, @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwand @Seller_guCaS93YGnu0twas helping you with some thoughts about managing your selling fees.
If their response helped you, feel free to mark it as “Most Helpful reply” using the 3 dots in the corner of their post. Just in case others have the same issue, the Most Helpful Reply feature brings the selected response right to the top of your thread. Sellers will be able to see the answer right away as your discussion will have a green check-mark when searched within the forums.
Regards,
- Manny