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And before I sold on Amazon, as an ebay seller I made absolutely sure to put an invoice in every one of those packages so the Amazon buyer knew they got hosed. Sometimes I even wrote them a note.
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It's a violation. And many eBay sellers are terrible at packing items and/or shipping on time. Amazon probably doesn't want customers receiving orders in diaper boxes with old newspaper as void filler. "Drop Shipping Policy Drop shipping, or allowing a third-party to fulfill orders to customers on your behalf, is not acceptable unless it is clear to the customer that you are the seller of record. The following examples of drop shipping are policy violations that may result in a restriction of your ability to sell using Amazon’s Merchant Fulfilled Network (MFN): 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; or 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. Any time a customer sees packaging, invoices, or receipts identifying a seller that is not you it creates confusion for the customer about how their order is being fulfilled and whom they should contact with any problems or questions. 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; and Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply to the: Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies."
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https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/captain-jack-sparrows-pirate-ship-10365 Compass is below it
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this was a popular business model years back, Most used Home depot and bestbuy toys r us etc, There was apps that automated everything, Credit card points for life
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Yes, that’s a big no no and a huge policy violation.
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Does it violate Amazon policy for a seller to sell an item on Amazon and fulfill the order by purchasing it from another seller on ebay (dropshipping)? The best info I could find is this from a link I found to Amazon seller central: "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". I don't have an Amazon seller account so I'm not sure if this is still accurate.
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NEED ADVICE Selling on ebay is interesting to say the least. Buyer sent me an item not received request and in the comments say that they received "an adult toy, rather than a lego set." USPS shows delivered Thursday 8/21 so it's odd they waited 4 days to do this. I have a photograph with the packing slip showing I shipped them the correct lego set. I can think of two possibilities: 1) Fraud: They are lying trying to deceive me into refunding and they get a free set. 2) Theft: Someone opened the package on the way, took the Lego set and put the adult toy in the box. I haven't spoken with ebay yet. The automated message says I should contact the buyer to resolve. What should I do? *Edit: I do see that my buyer is not who the order was shipped to either. I always ship to the address on the order. I now see buyer has a review from another seller stating buyer is an Amazon 3rd party seller who buys on ebay and ships to customers with a 73% feedback rating
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Hmmm, so pretty much like the 'Marine Chronometer' that was available (for points redemption) with the Endurance? Would have much rather the previously rumored lifeboat and figs...
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Promo/Icons: 5009609 Jack Sparrow’s Compass GWP for 10365 The Black Pearl (Source: carterbricks04)
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21360 - Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
TheOrcKing replied to mlc3423's topic in LEGO IDEAS / CUUSOO
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Early reviews are coming in. Ashnflash MiniSuperHeroesToday DuckBricks Bricked to Perfection AustrianBrickFan
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Lego can shove this in their star hanger
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Bleh. The 'May-the-Fourth' Kamino Training Facility promo had 190 pieces and 3 minifigs for a $160 buy-in. Was honestly hoping for something a little more substantial for a $1000USD set. Fingers crossed there's at least one unique/special minifig... like another variant of a hot-tub stormtrooper?
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Might stack with the TBD Black Pearl GWP (supposedly releasing 12 Sep)?
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Promo/Star Wars: 40771 TIE Fighter GWP Details (Source: itavix)
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Thanks for the info! I read on the Amazon forums that Suspected Intellectual Property Violations might not be removed even if the listing is deleted, which is why I’m a bit concerned. Was your violation also for “Suspected Intellectual Property” — specifically trademark misuse? Under the “Resolve” section, I only have an “Edit” button available, so I removed “The Mandalorian” from the title, but I’m not sure if that’ll be enough.'
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It just disappeared after removing the listing. No additional steps.
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Thanks for the reply! Just to clarify — did you take any additional steps, or did the violations clear on their own after you updated or removed the listing? Appreciate the insight!
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My violations have been disappearing pretty quickly.