5 e-bikes all cancelled by sellers
5 order cancellations by 3 different e-bike sellers. Do sellers get penalties for doing this ?
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5 e-bikes all cancelled by sellers
5 order cancellations by 3 different e-bike sellers. Do sellers get penalties for doing this ?
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I refused to clear amazon USA payments also did not ghost myself
I faced huge loss last year i sent some products that immediately sold, then i decided to send big quantity but amazon accused me of intellectual property infringement which i didnt my trademark is still pending now they closed listing i admitted the loss but since im not US resident i couldn’t ask to send my inventory back, they wasted all and trying to charge me 8500 AED, im UAE resident and never been to US. i blocked my card i keep replying them i wont pay because that accusation is wrong and they need to give me proof i did something wrong they asked me to clear the amount then dispute the case which i refused to agree its a lesson i learned and i just want to get rid of it now what can they do if i dont pay?
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Anyone seeing lags in ad spend data?
We are seeing major delays in ad spend data today. Anyone else seeing the same
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Anyone seeing lags in ad spend data?
We are seeing major delays in ad spend data today. Anyone else seeing the same
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AI Photoshoot vs Traditional Product Photography: Which Makes Sense for You?
Traditional product photography gives you a lot of control, but it comes with a cost: you need a photographer, a location or studio, props, lighting, and time. For large brands with big budgets and well-planned launches, that can make sense. For smaller ecommerce brands, dropshippers and solo founders, it can quickly become a bottleneck.
An AI photoshoot flips that model. Instead of planning a day-long session, you upload a scene and your product image whenever you have time. There is no studio booking, no travel, no waiting for edited files. You can generate dozens of variations in an evening and keep only the ones that actually work. Tools like blend the product are built around this workflow.
Cost is another major difference. A traditional shoot has a relatively high fixed cost, even if you only need a handful of images. With an AI photoshoot, you can iterate for free and only pay when you export the final image. That makes experimentation cheap: test new angles, backgrounds, and concepts without committing to a full shoot.
The most powerful part, though, is speed. If you update your packaging, launch a limited edition, or spin up a new product, you don’t have to wait for the next available shoot date. You can run an AI photoshoot on demand and keep your ecommerce visuals in sync with your catalog.
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AI Photoshoot vs Traditional Product Photography: Which Makes Sense for You?
Traditional product photography gives you a lot of control, but it comes with a cost: you need a photographer, a location or studio, props, lighting, and time. For large brands with big budgets and well-planned launches, that can make sense. For smaller ecommerce brands, dropshippers and solo founders, it can quickly become a bottleneck.
An AI photoshoot flips that model. Instead of planning a day-long session, you upload a scene and your product image whenever you have time. There is no studio booking, no travel, no waiting for edited files. You can generate dozens of variations in an evening and keep only the ones that actually work. Tools like blend the product are built around this workflow.
Cost is another major difference. A traditional shoot has a relatively high fixed cost, even if you only need a handful of images. With an AI photoshoot, you can iterate for free and only pay when you export the final image. That makes experimentation cheap: test new angles, backgrounds, and concepts without committing to a full shoot.
The most powerful part, though, is speed. If you update your packaging, launch a limited edition, or spin up a new product, you don’t have to wait for the next available shoot date. You can run an AI photoshoot on demand and keep your ecommerce visuals in sync with your catalog.
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Issue listing on Seller Central
Hello,
The company I work for formerly had a Vendor Central account back in the day (along with Brand Registry) that was basically delisted and pushed out by Amazon. The people managing the account couldn’t get any intel as to why this was but our product catalog disappeared as well and they no longer purchased product from us.
Fast forward to today – I am in charge of getting it started back up again on Seller Central (FBA). We have a few of our distributors who are already selling these products (but not all sizes).
Our Amazon representative (a Business Development Manager for Emerging Brands) said that in order to list the exact same product and be able to effectively ‘take back’ our brand registry, we’d need to list these products and then contact support to link the former brand registry to this new account and the way to do that was click “Sell this Product” rather than “Copy this Product”.
So I did this, and when asked to enter the SKU, I put our company’s SKU (which is also listed on the product page) and I get the error:
“SKU being entered is already being used in your catalog. Please check your catalog across all stores or enter a different SKU to try again”
So I check our stores – US, Canada, Mexico – nothing there. I signed back into our Vendor Central account which is a shell of an account (dashboard is empty, catalog is empty, no products listed or anything to update) and don’t see it there.
Any ideas on why I would get this blocking message given that I don’t see it in a catalog anywhere?
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Issue listing on Seller Central
Hello,
The company I work for formerly had a Vendor Central account back in the day (along with Brand Registry) that was basically delisted and pushed out by Amazon. The people managing the account couldn’t get any intel as to why this was but our product catalog disappeared as well and they no longer purchased product from us.
Fast forward to today – I am in charge of getting it started back up again on Seller Central (FBA). We have a few of our distributors who are already selling these products (but not all sizes).
Our Amazon representative (a Business Development Manager for Emerging Brands) said that in order to list the exact same product and be able to effectively ‘take back’ our brand registry, we’d need to list these products and then contact support to link the former brand registry to this new account and the way to do that was click “Sell this Product” rather than “Copy this Product”.
So I did this, and when asked to enter the SKU, I put our company’s SKU (which is also listed on the product page) and I get the error:
“SKU being entered is already being used in your catalog. Please check your catalog across all stores or enter a different SKU to try again”
So I check our stores – US, Canada, Mexico – nothing there. I signed back into our Vendor Central account which is a shell of an account (dashboard is empty, catalog is empty, no products listed or anything to update) and don’t see it there.
Any ideas on why I would get this blocking message given that I don’t see it in a catalog anywhere?
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what do you guys use for accounting?
I’m a small seller and it’s really hard to keep track of expenses and profit
need some suggestions how do you do your accounting
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