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Amazon refunded every buyer and contacted them stating I sold them fake items, which were very much so not fake.

All orders revolving around the Ms. Rachel doll were refunded by amazon without any mention to me at all. All buyers received a refund as well as an email from Amazon stating that the item was fake.

I provided real invoices from major retailers to be ungated in this category and yet still without any mention to me at all noticed all the orders were refunded to the buyer and money was taken from me.

I contacted a few other sellers who had the same thing happen to them. Every. Single. Order. Refunded to the buyer and a message sent out stating the item was fake.

This seems highly illegal. And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all? And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.

This has stolen a couple thousand dollars from me because of this and I know for a fact that others are hurting worse.

Has this ever happened to other sellers before? And if so, is there a solution to this? Or am I just expected to eat the loss and go through the fun of dealing with useless seller support?

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Amazon refunded every buyer and contacted them stating I sold them fake items, which were very much so not fake.

All orders revolving around the Ms. Rachel doll were refunded by amazon without any mention to me at all. All buyers received a refund as well as an email from Amazon stating that the item was fake.

I provided real invoices from major retailers to be ungated in this category and yet still without any mention to me at all noticed all the orders were refunded to the buyer and money was taken from me.

I contacted a few other sellers who had the same thing happen to them. Every. Single. Order. Refunded to the buyer and a message sent out stating the item was fake.

This seems highly illegal. And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all? And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.

This has stolen a couple thousand dollars from me because of this and I know for a fact that others are hurting worse.

Has this ever happened to other sellers before? And if so, is there a solution to this? Or am I just expected to eat the loss and go through the fun of dealing with useless seller support?

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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No, you provided RECEIPTS. Retail purchases don't come with invoices.

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And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?
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Because the burden of proof is on you to show that you sourced your inventory from authorized WHOLESALE sources, and are authorized to sell those products on Amazon. Had you followed the rules, you would have no problems doing this; but by your admission, you did not source properly.

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And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.
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Yes. As spelled out in the ToS you agreed to when you signed up. Also, since you cannot prove that your items are legit, Amazon would be placing themselves in a position of legal liability if they returned your funds, as they could be an accessory to Trafficking in Counterfeit items.

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Has this ever happened to other sellers before?
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It's happened to a lot of sellers who didn't bother to learn the rules. Had you spent some time reading the forums before jumping in, you would have seen many stories such as yours; all ending the same way.

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And if so, is there a solution to this?
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Amazon has made it very clear that the ONLY way to resolve a complaint such as this is to show the proper documentation, including (but not limited to), proper INVOICES, which you do not have.

No, there is no solution to the situation you created for yourself.

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"And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?"

They DID research by asking for invoices or receipts.

YOU convicted yourself by sending in RECEIPTS! In court, that is called a confession.

Because you do NOT have a verifiable chain of custody you have no proof of authenticity. By US Law they are not permitted to send you the money for items they now believe are fake or unauthorized sales.

Everything that @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwwrote is correct.

"is there a solution to this?"

Maybe, for OTHER sellers. You don't say if they have suspended your account YET, but if you are NOT suspended there might be some slim chance of surviving this even for you.

This is more for any other rookies out there reading this post, but on the off chance you are not suspended, STUDY THE FOLLOWING --

THE AMAZON TWO STEP -- A NEW DANCE FOR SELLERS

More and more frequently Amazon is taking a TWO STEP approach and you are probably caught with not doing one of the steps (or either one!)

You are likely confusing AMAZON allowing you to list (or at least "ungate") an item or category and actually being APPROVED to sell a product. Amazon may have ungated you for a CATEGORY but there can be 100's of brands in the category and they ALL have their own restrictions.

AMAZON is only interested in FEES. They will allow a chimpanzee to list if it means they collect $$$$$.

Additionally, brands that you COULD sell yesterday may be restricted today or next week. Amazon is a moving target to deal with.

DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?

NO, you do not have one or you would not be having this problem.

More and more brands are providing such a "whitelist" of their approved sellers and if YOU are NOT on the list you will be stopped in your tracks and probably hit with an IP violation.

DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK? You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?

NO, you did NOT source from authorized wholesalers.

NOTE the verification is required from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" that assures you that they are authorized.

If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.

Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies and experienced sellers find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don't already have the above in place you are probably going to have stranded inventory and a suspended account.

For any rookies out there reading this, please take the following information into account so you don't end up where the OP is!

HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!

HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don’t want to follow the advice above, go directly to this step and save some time --

HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.

Pay attention to this recent story in the Amazon 'news' from September 25, 2024.

Sellers were given a 5 day warning that this was being put in place. Sellers have posted that LOAs are required in Europe, so you can see the handwriting on the walls -- this is coming for EVERYTHING on Amazon eventually!

"Updates to listing products with compliance requirements, effective September 30, 2024"

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/headlines.html?id=GTF566XNEPCPXKDM&ref=nslp_at_6_GTF566XNEPCPXKDM_en-US_ttl_rf_recent_news_7

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Seller_oOzJBmGMIiDjH
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I'm dealing with seller support on this same issue right now. None of my dolls were fake and I have invoices for every single doll I sold.

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@Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

Thank you for posting and participating in the seller forums. I am referencing the policy for anti-counterfeiting.

Here are two excerpts from the policy.

  • We work with manufacturers, rights holders, content owners, vendors, and sellers to improve the ways we detect and prevent inauthentic products from reaching our customers. As a result, we remove suspect listings based on our own review of products. We also work with rights holders and law enforcement worldwide to take and support legal action against sellers and suppliers that knowingly violate this policy and harm our customers. In addition to criminal fines and imprisonment, sellers and suppliers of inauthentic products may face civil penalties including the loss of any amounts received from the sale of inauthentic products, the damage or harm sustained by the rights holders, statutory and other damages, and attorney’s fees.
  • Maintain and Provide Inventory Records. Amazon may request that you provide documentation (such as invoices) showing the authenticity of your products or your authorization to list them for sale. You may remove pricing information from these documents, but providing documents that have been edited in any other way or that are misleading is a violation of this policy and will lead to enforcement against your account.
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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me, Out of 1,000 in sales this last couple of weeks, over $800 went to fees...Who can make money this way, this is on top of them losing thousands of dollars in the inventory I sent them to FBA. I'm done with these crooks, as soon as I get the rest of my inventory back; I'm shutting down this seller account, I'll stay with ebay...slower to sell but at least ebay does not steal my inventory and they don't keep so much in various fees...

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Seller_aUbEyzlSSnsDJ
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I am pretty sure If you sold them as used like new this would not have happened. You violated policy section 3 I think. You eat the loss.

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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If you paid tax on it you didnt get an invoice.

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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me
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Not gonna happen. As spelled out in the ToS that you agreed to when you signed up. Besides, absent a court order, now that Amazon no longer has "plausible deniability" to suspect that your items are fake, they are not going to put themselves in the position of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods.

You need to prove WITH INVOICES that your items are legit before Amazon will release them.

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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?

This may not be illegal and may be against Amazon policy.

There was a lawsuit between Cartier and one of the wholsale clubs. The club bought the watches "grey market" and sold them as new, because they were. The warehouse club won the suit. They aquired the products legally, they were authentic and theirs to sell.

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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?
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The First Sale Doctrine applies specifically to copywritten work, not trade or design marks or patents

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Amazon refunded every buyer and contacted them stating I sold them fake items, which were very much so not fake.

All orders revolving around the Ms. Rachel doll were refunded by amazon without any mention to me at all. All buyers received a refund as well as an email from Amazon stating that the item was fake.

I provided real invoices from major retailers to be ungated in this category and yet still without any mention to me at all noticed all the orders were refunded to the buyer and money was taken from me.

I contacted a few other sellers who had the same thing happen to them. Every. Single. Order. Refunded to the buyer and a message sent out stating the item was fake.

This seems highly illegal. And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all? And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.

This has stolen a couple thousand dollars from me because of this and I know for a fact that others are hurting worse.

Has this ever happened to other sellers before? And if so, is there a solution to this? Or am I just expected to eat the loss and go through the fun of dealing with useless seller support?

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Amazon refunded every buyer and contacted them stating I sold them fake items, which were very much so not fake.

All orders revolving around the Ms. Rachel doll were refunded by amazon without any mention to me at all. All buyers received a refund as well as an email from Amazon stating that the item was fake.

I provided real invoices from major retailers to be ungated in this category and yet still without any mention to me at all noticed all the orders were refunded to the buyer and money was taken from me.

I contacted a few other sellers who had the same thing happen to them. Every. Single. Order. Refunded to the buyer and a message sent out stating the item was fake.

This seems highly illegal. And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all? And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.

This has stolen a couple thousand dollars from me because of this and I know for a fact that others are hurting worse.

Has this ever happened to other sellers before? And if so, is there a solution to this? Or am I just expected to eat the loss and go through the fun of dealing with useless seller support?

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Amazon refunded every buyer and contacted them stating I sold them fake items, which were very much so not fake.

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All orders revolving around the Ms. Rachel doll were refunded by amazon without any mention to me at all. All buyers received a refund as well as an email from Amazon stating that the item was fake.

I provided real invoices from major retailers to be ungated in this category and yet still without any mention to me at all noticed all the orders were refunded to the buyer and money was taken from me.

I contacted a few other sellers who had the same thing happen to them. Every. Single. Order. Refunded to the buyer and a message sent out stating the item was fake.

This seems highly illegal. And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all? And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.

This has stolen a couple thousand dollars from me because of this and I know for a fact that others are hurting worse.

Has this ever happened to other sellers before? And if so, is there a solution to this? Or am I just expected to eat the loss and go through the fun of dealing with useless seller support?

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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No, you provided RECEIPTS. Retail purchases don't come with invoices.

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And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?
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Because the burden of proof is on you to show that you sourced your inventory from authorized WHOLESALE sources, and are authorized to sell those products on Amazon. Had you followed the rules, you would have no problems doing this; but by your admission, you did not source properly.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.
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Yes. As spelled out in the ToS you agreed to when you signed up. Also, since you cannot prove that your items are legit, Amazon would be placing themselves in a position of legal liability if they returned your funds, as they could be an accessory to Trafficking in Counterfeit items.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
Has this ever happened to other sellers before?
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It's happened to a lot of sellers who didn't bother to learn the rules. Had you spent some time reading the forums before jumping in, you would have seen many stories such as yours; all ending the same way.

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And if so, is there a solution to this?
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Amazon has made it very clear that the ONLY way to resolve a complaint such as this is to show the proper documentation, including (but not limited to), proper INVOICES, which you do not have.

No, there is no solution to the situation you created for yourself.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
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"And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?"

They DID research by asking for invoices or receipts.

YOU convicted yourself by sending in RECEIPTS! In court, that is called a confession.

Because you do NOT have a verifiable chain of custody you have no proof of authenticity. By US Law they are not permitted to send you the money for items they now believe are fake or unauthorized sales.

Everything that @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwwrote is correct.

"is there a solution to this?"

Maybe, for OTHER sellers. You don't say if they have suspended your account YET, but if you are NOT suspended there might be some slim chance of surviving this even for you.

This is more for any other rookies out there reading this post, but on the off chance you are not suspended, STUDY THE FOLLOWING --

THE AMAZON TWO STEP -- A NEW DANCE FOR SELLERS

More and more frequently Amazon is taking a TWO STEP approach and you are probably caught with not doing one of the steps (or either one!)

You are likely confusing AMAZON allowing you to list (or at least "ungate") an item or category and actually being APPROVED to sell a product. Amazon may have ungated you for a CATEGORY but there can be 100's of brands in the category and they ALL have their own restrictions.

AMAZON is only interested in FEES. They will allow a chimpanzee to list if it means they collect $$$$$.

Additionally, brands that you COULD sell yesterday may be restricted today or next week. Amazon is a moving target to deal with.

DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?

NO, you do not have one or you would not be having this problem.

More and more brands are providing such a "whitelist" of their approved sellers and if YOU are NOT on the list you will be stopped in your tracks and probably hit with an IP violation.

DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK? You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?

NO, you did NOT source from authorized wholesalers.

NOTE the verification is required from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" that assures you that they are authorized.

If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.

Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies and experienced sellers find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don't already have the above in place you are probably going to have stranded inventory and a suspended account.

For any rookies out there reading this, please take the following information into account so you don't end up where the OP is!

HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!

HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don’t want to follow the advice above, go directly to this step and save some time --

HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.

Pay attention to this recent story in the Amazon 'news' from September 25, 2024.

Sellers were given a 5 day warning that this was being put in place. Sellers have posted that LOAs are required in Europe, so you can see the handwriting on the walls -- this is coming for EVERYTHING on Amazon eventually!

"Updates to listing products with compliance requirements, effective September 30, 2024"

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/headlines.html?id=GTF566XNEPCPXKDM&ref=nslp_at_6_GTF566XNEPCPXKDM_en-US_ttl_rf_recent_news_7

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Seller_oOzJBmGMIiDjH
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I'm dealing with seller support on this same issue right now. None of my dolls were fake and I have invoices for every single doll I sold.

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@Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

Thank you for posting and participating in the seller forums. I am referencing the policy for anti-counterfeiting.

Here are two excerpts from the policy.

  • We work with manufacturers, rights holders, content owners, vendors, and sellers to improve the ways we detect and prevent inauthentic products from reaching our customers. As a result, we remove suspect listings based on our own review of products. We also work with rights holders and law enforcement worldwide to take and support legal action against sellers and suppliers that knowingly violate this policy and harm our customers. In addition to criminal fines and imprisonment, sellers and suppliers of inauthentic products may face civil penalties including the loss of any amounts received from the sale of inauthentic products, the damage or harm sustained by the rights holders, statutory and other damages, and attorney’s fees.
  • Maintain and Provide Inventory Records. Amazon may request that you provide documentation (such as invoices) showing the authenticity of your products or your authorization to list them for sale. You may remove pricing information from these documents, but providing documents that have been edited in any other way or that are misleading is a violation of this policy and will lead to enforcement against your account.
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Seller_OVaHKNw9M8Ya0
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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me, Out of 1,000 in sales this last couple of weeks, over $800 went to fees...Who can make money this way, this is on top of them losing thousands of dollars in the inventory I sent them to FBA. I'm done with these crooks, as soon as I get the rest of my inventory back; I'm shutting down this seller account, I'll stay with ebay...slower to sell but at least ebay does not steal my inventory and they don't keep so much in various fees...

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I am pretty sure If you sold them as used like new this would not have happened. You violated policy section 3 I think. You eat the loss.

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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If you paid tax on it you didnt get an invoice.

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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me
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Not gonna happen. As spelled out in the ToS that you agreed to when you signed up. Besides, absent a court order, now that Amazon no longer has "plausible deniability" to suspect that your items are fake, they are not going to put themselves in the position of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods.

You need to prove WITH INVOICES that your items are legit before Amazon will release them.

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Seller_nBUcRErQhJ4JW
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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?

This may not be illegal and may be against Amazon policy.

There was a lawsuit between Cartier and one of the wholsale clubs. The club bought the watches "grey market" and sold them as new, because they were. The warehouse club won the suit. They aquired the products legally, they were authentic and theirs to sell.

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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?
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The First Sale Doctrine applies specifically to copywritten work, not trade or design marks or patents

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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No, you provided RECEIPTS. Retail purchases don't come with invoices.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?
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Because the burden of proof is on you to show that you sourced your inventory from authorized WHOLESALE sources, and are authorized to sell those products on Amazon. Had you followed the rules, you would have no problems doing this; but by your admission, you did not source properly.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.
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Yes. As spelled out in the ToS you agreed to when you signed up. Also, since you cannot prove that your items are legit, Amazon would be placing themselves in a position of legal liability if they returned your funds, as they could be an accessory to Trafficking in Counterfeit items.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
Has this ever happened to other sellers before?
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It's happened to a lot of sellers who didn't bother to learn the rules. Had you spent some time reading the forums before jumping in, you would have seen many stories such as yours; all ending the same way.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And if so, is there a solution to this?
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Amazon has made it very clear that the ONLY way to resolve a complaint such as this is to show the proper documentation, including (but not limited to), proper INVOICES, which you do not have.

No, there is no solution to the situation you created for yourself.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
I provided real invoices from major retailers
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No, you provided RECEIPTS. Retail purchases don't come with invoices.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?
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Because the burden of proof is on you to show that you sourced your inventory from authorized WHOLESALE sources, and are authorized to sell those products on Amazon. Had you followed the rules, you would have no problems doing this; but by your admission, you did not source properly.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And on top of that just take all the money and not expect anyone to return the items.
Beitrag anzeigen

Yes. As spelled out in the ToS you agreed to when you signed up. Also, since you cannot prove that your items are legit, Amazon would be placing themselves in a position of legal liability if they returned your funds, as they could be an accessory to Trafficking in Counterfeit items.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
Has this ever happened to other sellers before?
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It's happened to a lot of sellers who didn't bother to learn the rules. Had you spent some time reading the forums before jumping in, you would have seen many stories such as yours; all ending the same way.

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Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3
And if so, is there a solution to this?
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Amazon has made it very clear that the ONLY way to resolve a complaint such as this is to show the proper documentation, including (but not limited to), proper INVOICES, which you do not have.

No, there is no solution to the situation you created for yourself.

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"And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?"

They DID research by asking for invoices or receipts.

YOU convicted yourself by sending in RECEIPTS! In court, that is called a confession.

Because you do NOT have a verifiable chain of custody you have no proof of authenticity. By US Law they are not permitted to send you the money for items they now believe are fake or unauthorized sales.

Everything that @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwwrote is correct.

"is there a solution to this?"

Maybe, for OTHER sellers. You don't say if they have suspended your account YET, but if you are NOT suspended there might be some slim chance of surviving this even for you.

This is more for any other rookies out there reading this post, but on the off chance you are not suspended, STUDY THE FOLLOWING --

THE AMAZON TWO STEP -- A NEW DANCE FOR SELLERS

More and more frequently Amazon is taking a TWO STEP approach and you are probably caught with not doing one of the steps (or either one!)

You are likely confusing AMAZON allowing you to list (or at least "ungate") an item or category and actually being APPROVED to sell a product. Amazon may have ungated you for a CATEGORY but there can be 100's of brands in the category and they ALL have their own restrictions.

AMAZON is only interested in FEES. They will allow a chimpanzee to list if it means they collect $$$$$.

Additionally, brands that you COULD sell yesterday may be restricted today or next week. Amazon is a moving target to deal with.

DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?

NO, you do not have one or you would not be having this problem.

More and more brands are providing such a "whitelist" of their approved sellers and if YOU are NOT on the list you will be stopped in your tracks and probably hit with an IP violation.

DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK? You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?

NO, you did NOT source from authorized wholesalers.

NOTE the verification is required from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" that assures you that they are authorized.

If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.

Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies and experienced sellers find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don't already have the above in place you are probably going to have stranded inventory and a suspended account.

For any rookies out there reading this, please take the following information into account so you don't end up where the OP is!

HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!

HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don’t want to follow the advice above, go directly to this step and save some time --

HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.

Pay attention to this recent story in the Amazon 'news' from September 25, 2024.

Sellers were given a 5 day warning that this was being put in place. Sellers have posted that LOAs are required in Europe, so you can see the handwriting on the walls -- this is coming for EVERYTHING on Amazon eventually!

"Updates to listing products with compliance requirements, effective September 30, 2024"

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/headlines.html?id=GTF566XNEPCPXKDM&ref=nslp_at_6_GTF566XNEPCPXKDM_en-US_ttl_rf_recent_news_7

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

"And how can they say every single doll was fake without doing any research at all?"

They DID research by asking for invoices or receipts.

YOU convicted yourself by sending in RECEIPTS! In court, that is called a confession.

Because you do NOT have a verifiable chain of custody you have no proof of authenticity. By US Law they are not permitted to send you the money for items they now believe are fake or unauthorized sales.

Everything that @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwwrote is correct.

"is there a solution to this?"

Maybe, for OTHER sellers. You don't say if they have suspended your account YET, but if you are NOT suspended there might be some slim chance of surviving this even for you.

This is more for any other rookies out there reading this post, but on the off chance you are not suspended, STUDY THE FOLLOWING --

THE AMAZON TWO STEP -- A NEW DANCE FOR SELLERS

More and more frequently Amazon is taking a TWO STEP approach and you are probably caught with not doing one of the steps (or either one!)

You are likely confusing AMAZON allowing you to list (or at least "ungate") an item or category and actually being APPROVED to sell a product. Amazon may have ungated you for a CATEGORY but there can be 100's of brands in the category and they ALL have their own restrictions.

AMAZON is only interested in FEES. They will allow a chimpanzee to list if it means they collect $$$$$.

Additionally, brands that you COULD sell yesterday may be restricted today or next week. Amazon is a moving target to deal with.

DO YOU have an LOA from the brand allowing you to sell on here?

NO, you do not have one or you would not be having this problem.

More and more brands are providing such a "whitelist" of their approved sellers and if YOU are NOT on the list you will be stopped in your tracks and probably hit with an IP violation.

DID YOU source from AUTHORIZED wholesale sources that your rep at the brand says are OK? You DO have a sales rep at the brand, don't you?

NO, you did NOT source from authorized wholesalers.

NOTE the verification is required from the brand that the source is legitimate and authorized, NOT from one of those touted on TikTok and YouTube as having "thousands of brands and products" that assures you that they are authorized.

If you have watched any YouTube or TikTok videos FORGET everything you saw there.

Spend hours/days on Seller U and read the Forum to see all the really creative ways rookies and experienced sellers find to get suspended by ignoring the advice above!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don't already have the above in place you are probably going to have stranded inventory and a suspended account.

For any rookies out there reading this, please take the following information into account so you don't end up where the OP is!

HINT #1 -- VACATION MODE -- NOW!

HINT #2 -- SELLER U -- NOW!

https://sell.amazon.com/learn

If you don’t want to follow the advice above, go directly to this step and save some time --

HINT #3 -- Start writing your "please help with my Section 3 suspension' letter NOW. It will save you time when you get it.

Pay attention to this recent story in the Amazon 'news' from September 25, 2024.

Sellers were given a 5 day warning that this was being put in place. Sellers have posted that LOAs are required in Europe, so you can see the handwriting on the walls -- this is coming for EVERYTHING on Amazon eventually!

"Updates to listing products with compliance requirements, effective September 30, 2024"

https://sellercentral.amazon.com/gp/headlines.html?id=GTF566XNEPCPXKDM&ref=nslp_at_6_GTF566XNEPCPXKDM_en-US_ttl_rf_recent_news_7

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Seller_oOzJBmGMIiDjH
In Antwort auf: Post von: Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

I'm dealing with seller support on this same issue right now. None of my dolls were fake and I have invoices for every single doll I sold.

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Seller_oOzJBmGMIiDjH
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I'm dealing with seller support on this same issue right now. None of my dolls were fake and I have invoices for every single doll I sold.

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SEAmod
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@Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

Thank you for posting and participating in the seller forums. I am referencing the policy for anti-counterfeiting.

Here are two excerpts from the policy.

  • We work with manufacturers, rights holders, content owners, vendors, and sellers to improve the ways we detect and prevent inauthentic products from reaching our customers. As a result, we remove suspect listings based on our own review of products. We also work with rights holders and law enforcement worldwide to take and support legal action against sellers and suppliers that knowingly violate this policy and harm our customers. In addition to criminal fines and imprisonment, sellers and suppliers of inauthentic products may face civil penalties including the loss of any amounts received from the sale of inauthentic products, the damage or harm sustained by the rights holders, statutory and other damages, and attorney’s fees.
  • Maintain and Provide Inventory Records. Amazon may request that you provide documentation (such as invoices) showing the authenticity of your products or your authorization to list them for sale. You may remove pricing information from these documents, but providing documents that have been edited in any other way or that are misleading is a violation of this policy and will lead to enforcement against your account.
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SEAmod
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@Seller_JRoDg3Kmefru3

Thank you for posting and participating in the seller forums. I am referencing the policy for anti-counterfeiting.

Here are two excerpts from the policy.

  • We work with manufacturers, rights holders, content owners, vendors, and sellers to improve the ways we detect and prevent inauthentic products from reaching our customers. As a result, we remove suspect listings based on our own review of products. We also work with rights holders and law enforcement worldwide to take and support legal action against sellers and suppliers that knowingly violate this policy and harm our customers. In addition to criminal fines and imprisonment, sellers and suppliers of inauthentic products may face civil penalties including the loss of any amounts received from the sale of inauthentic products, the damage or harm sustained by the rights holders, statutory and other damages, and attorney’s fees.
  • Maintain and Provide Inventory Records. Amazon may request that you provide documentation (such as invoices) showing the authenticity of your products or your authorization to list them for sale. You may remove pricing information from these documents, but providing documents that have been edited in any other way or that are misleading is a violation of this policy and will lead to enforcement against your account.
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Seller_OVaHKNw9M8Ya0
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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me, Out of 1,000 in sales this last couple of weeks, over $800 went to fees...Who can make money this way, this is on top of them losing thousands of dollars in the inventory I sent them to FBA. I'm done with these crooks, as soon as I get the rest of my inventory back; I'm shutting down this seller account, I'll stay with ebay...slower to sell but at least ebay does not steal my inventory and they don't keep so much in various fees...

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Seller_OVaHKNw9M8Ya0
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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me, Out of 1,000 in sales this last couple of weeks, over $800 went to fees...Who can make money this way, this is on top of them losing thousands of dollars in the inventory I sent them to FBA. I'm done with these crooks, as soon as I get the rest of my inventory back; I'm shutting down this seller account, I'll stay with ebay...slower to sell but at least ebay does not steal my inventory and they don't keep so much in various fees...

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Seller_aUbEyzlSSnsDJ
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I am pretty sure If you sold them as used like new this would not have happened. You violated policy section 3 I think. You eat the loss.

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Seller_aUbEyzlSSnsDJ
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I am pretty sure If you sold them as used like new this would not have happened. You violated policy section 3 I think. You eat the loss.

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Seller_Qbd0RsfZFEZBY
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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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If you paid tax on it you didnt get an invoice.

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I provided real invoices from major retailers
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If you paid tax on it you didnt get an invoice.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw
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Seller_OVaHKNw9M8Ya0
I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me
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Not gonna happen. As spelled out in the ToS that you agreed to when you signed up. Besides, absent a court order, now that Amazon no longer has "plausible deniability" to suspect that your items are fake, they are not going to put themselves in the position of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods.

You need to prove WITH INVOICES that your items are legit before Amazon will release them.

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I asked for my remaining inventory to be returned to me
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Not gonna happen. As spelled out in the ToS that you agreed to when you signed up. Besides, absent a court order, now that Amazon no longer has "plausible deniability" to suspect that your items are fake, they are not going to put themselves in the position of Trafficking in Counterfeit Goods.

You need to prove WITH INVOICES that your items are legit before Amazon will release them.

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Seller_nBUcRErQhJ4JW
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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?

This may not be illegal and may be against Amazon policy.

There was a lawsuit between Cartier and one of the wholsale clubs. The club bought the watches "grey market" and sold them as new, because they were. The warehouse club won the suit. They aquired the products legally, they were authentic and theirs to sell.

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Seller_nBUcRErQhJ4JW
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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?

This may not be illegal and may be against Amazon policy.

There was a lawsuit between Cartier and one of the wholsale clubs. The club bought the watches "grey market" and sold them as new, because they were. The warehouse club won the suit. They aquired the products legally, they were authentic and theirs to sell.

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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?
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The First Sale Doctrine applies specifically to copywritten work, not trade or design marks or patents

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I am not a lawyer but wouldnt the first sale doctrine apply ?
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The First Sale Doctrine applies specifically to copywritten work, not trade or design marks or patents

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