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first time listing via dropship from Auto DS

Hello everyone, I'm literally trying to import my first listing from auto DS and I'm having a hardtime doing. I wonder if anyone here can help me. I'd like to add that in Auto DS import it said Sucessful but when I checked in Amzon sellers. there wasn't any listed. I rechecked again and used my Phone Amazon app, I saw there were three INCOMPLETE. and yet I can't see it when I login to my computer. I'm literaly frustrated. I would appreciate any help I can get

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first time listing via dropship from Auto DS

Hello everyone, I'm literally trying to import my first listing from auto DS and I'm having a hardtime doing. I wonder if anyone here can help me. I'd like to add that in Auto DS import it said Sucessful but when I checked in Amzon sellers. there wasn't any listed. I rechecked again and used my Phone Amazon app, I saw there were three INCOMPLETE. and yet I can't see it when I login to my computer. I'm literaly frustrated. I would appreciate any help I can get

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
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Dropshipping can be done on Amazon but it is EXTREMELY dangerous to your account.

It is VERY unlikely that your dropshipper is an authorized distributor so you are at risk of suspension immediately.

Do you have an LOA from EVERY brand that you want to dropship?

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Cooper_Amazon
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Good Evening @Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc,

There are similar threads on the forums that discuss the same situation like the one you are describing such as this thread -->HERE<--

The seasoned sellers on that thread also provided similar responses to the information that @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is sharing above. I'd also like to relay the guidance that my colleague @Dominic_Amazon shared on that discussion about Drop shipping:

Drop shipping on Amazon refers to the process of allowing a third-party to fulfill orders to customers on your behalf. The main point for sellers to know is that drop shipping is not an acceptable practice unless it’s clear to the customer that you’re the seller of record.

With that in mind, let’s review the key dos and don’ts every seller must keep in mind in order to comply with Amazon’s Drop Shipping policy.

Drop shipping: the DO list

  • If you intend to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper, you must always:
  • Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
  • Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
  • Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.

Drop shipping: the DON’T list

Examples of Amazon Drop Shipping Policy violations include:

  • Purchasing products from a third party, including Amazon or another seller in Amazon’s stores, and having that third party ship directly to customers, if the shipment does not identify you as the seller of record or if anyone other than you (including the third party) appears on packing slips, invoices, or external packaging, it is strictly prohibited without exception.
  • Shipping orders with packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information indicating a seller name or contact information other than your own is also strictly prohibited.

Please let us know if we can help answer any more of your questions or you may reach out to Selling Partner Support at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of your week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

P.S. Thank you again @Dominic_Amazon for the solid guidance.

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first time listing via dropship from Auto DS

Hello everyone, I'm literally trying to import my first listing from auto DS and I'm having a hardtime doing. I wonder if anyone here can help me. I'd like to add that in Auto DS import it said Sucessful but when I checked in Amzon sellers. there wasn't any listed. I rechecked again and used my Phone Amazon app, I saw there were three INCOMPLETE. and yet I can't see it when I login to my computer. I'm literaly frustrated. I would appreciate any help I can get

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first time listing via dropship from Auto DS

Hello everyone, I'm literally trying to import my first listing from auto DS and I'm having a hardtime doing. I wonder if anyone here can help me. I'd like to add that in Auto DS import it said Sucessful but when I checked in Amzon sellers. there wasn't any listed. I rechecked again and used my Phone Amazon app, I saw there were three INCOMPLETE. and yet I can't see it when I login to my computer. I'm literaly frustrated. I would appreciate any help I can get

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Hello everyone, I'm literally trying to import my first listing from auto DS and I'm having a hardtime doing. I wonder if anyone here can help me. I'd like to add that in Auto DS import it said Sucessful but when I checked in Amzon sellers. there wasn't any listed. I rechecked again and used my Phone Amazon app, I saw there were three INCOMPLETE. and yet I can't see it when I login to my computer. I'm literaly frustrated. I would appreciate any help I can get

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc

Dropshipping can be done on Amazon but it is EXTREMELY dangerous to your account.

It is VERY unlikely that your dropshipper is an authorized distributor so you are at risk of suspension immediately.

Do you have an LOA from EVERY brand that you want to dropship?

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Cooper_Amazon
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Good Evening @Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc,

There are similar threads on the forums that discuss the same situation like the one you are describing such as this thread -->HERE<--

The seasoned sellers on that thread also provided similar responses to the information that @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is sharing above. I'd also like to relay the guidance that my colleague @Dominic_Amazon shared on that discussion about Drop shipping:

Drop shipping on Amazon refers to the process of allowing a third-party to fulfill orders to customers on your behalf. The main point for sellers to know is that drop shipping is not an acceptable practice unless it’s clear to the customer that you’re the seller of record.

With that in mind, let’s review the key dos and don’ts every seller must keep in mind in order to comply with Amazon’s Drop Shipping policy.

Drop shipping: the DO list

  • If you intend to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper, you must always:
  • Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
  • Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
  • Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.

Drop shipping: the DON’T list

Examples of Amazon Drop Shipping Policy violations include:

  • Purchasing products from a third party, including Amazon or another seller in Amazon’s stores, and having that third party ship directly to customers, if the shipment does not identify you as the seller of record or if anyone other than you (including the third party) appears on packing slips, invoices, or external packaging, it is strictly prohibited without exception.
  • Shipping orders with packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information indicating a seller name or contact information other than your own is also strictly prohibited.

Please let us know if we can help answer any more of your questions or you may reach out to Selling Partner Support at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of your week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

P.S. Thank you again @Dominic_Amazon for the solid guidance.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc

Dropshipping can be done on Amazon but it is EXTREMELY dangerous to your account.

It is VERY unlikely that your dropshipper is an authorized distributor so you are at risk of suspension immediately.

Do you have an LOA from EVERY brand that you want to dropship?

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc

Dropshipping can be done on Amazon but it is EXTREMELY dangerous to your account.

It is VERY unlikely that your dropshipper is an authorized distributor so you are at risk of suspension immediately.

Do you have an LOA from EVERY brand that you want to dropship?

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Cooper_Amazon
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Good Evening @Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc,

There are similar threads on the forums that discuss the same situation like the one you are describing such as this thread -->HERE<--

The seasoned sellers on that thread also provided similar responses to the information that @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is sharing above. I'd also like to relay the guidance that my colleague @Dominic_Amazon shared on that discussion about Drop shipping:

Drop shipping on Amazon refers to the process of allowing a third-party to fulfill orders to customers on your behalf. The main point for sellers to know is that drop shipping is not an acceptable practice unless it’s clear to the customer that you’re the seller of record.

With that in mind, let’s review the key dos and don’ts every seller must keep in mind in order to comply with Amazon’s Drop Shipping policy.

Drop shipping: the DO list

  • If you intend to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper, you must always:
  • Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
  • Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
  • Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.

Drop shipping: the DON’T list

Examples of Amazon Drop Shipping Policy violations include:

  • Purchasing products from a third party, including Amazon or another seller in Amazon’s stores, and having that third party ship directly to customers, if the shipment does not identify you as the seller of record or if anyone other than you (including the third party) appears on packing slips, invoices, or external packaging, it is strictly prohibited without exception.
  • Shipping orders with packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information indicating a seller name or contact information other than your own is also strictly prohibited.

Please let us know if we can help answer any more of your questions or you may reach out to Selling Partner Support at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of your week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

P.S. Thank you again @Dominic_Amazon for the solid guidance.

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Cooper_Amazon
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc

Good Evening @Seller_CcmwCDsFNlFRc,

There are similar threads on the forums that discuss the same situation like the one you are describing such as this thread -->HERE<--

The seasoned sellers on that thread also provided similar responses to the information that @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp is sharing above. I'd also like to relay the guidance that my colleague @Dominic_Amazon shared on that discussion about Drop shipping:

Drop shipping on Amazon refers to the process of allowing a third-party to fulfill orders to customers on your behalf. The main point for sellers to know is that drop shipping is not an acceptable practice unless it’s clear to the customer that you’re the seller of record.

With that in mind, let’s review the key dos and don’ts every seller must keep in mind in order to comply with Amazon’s Drop Shipping policy.

Drop shipping: the DO list

  • If you intend to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper, you must always:
  • Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
  • Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
  • Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.

Drop shipping: the DON’T list

Examples of Amazon Drop Shipping Policy violations include:

  • Purchasing products from a third party, including Amazon or another seller in Amazon’s stores, and having that third party ship directly to customers, if the shipment does not identify you as the seller of record or if anyone other than you (including the third party) appears on packing slips, invoices, or external packaging, it is strictly prohibited without exception.
  • Shipping orders with packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information indicating a seller name or contact information other than your own is also strictly prohibited.

Please let us know if we can help answer any more of your questions or you may reach out to Selling Partner Support at anytime. Have a wonderful rest of your week.

Sincerely, Cooper_Amazon

P.S. Thank you again @Dominic_Amazon for the solid guidance.

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