Here at Jungle Scout, we get a lot of questions about the Amazon terms of service and prohibited seller activities and actions agreements. That’s why we decided to post it all here and break down what each and every part of it means. Notes on formatting: I’ve broken each element of the “prohibited seller activities and actions” agreement and simplified it with a proceeding heading, then followed it with the actual content from Amazon’s prohibited seller agreement. For anything else that gets a lot of questions, I’ve included additional details as a ‘Notes from Dave’. Amazon Terms of Service: Prohibited Seller Activities and Actions (TL:DR version) Introduction Amazon wants to protect both you and the buyers. Amazon can and will ban your product or your business for breaking the rules. Amazon can hold your payments if you break the rules. The prohibited activities and actions portion of the Amazon terms of service is in addition to all other parts of the Amazon terms of service. General Guidelines The seller prohibited activities and actions is for most products and services. Some products and services may have additional guidelines. Don’t try to send buyers away from Amazon. Don’t use business names that ... Read More The post Amazon Terms of Service: Prohibited Seller Activities Explained appeared first on Jungle Scout: Amazon Product Research Made Easy. from https://www.junglescout.com/blog/amazon-terms-of-service/
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