Apply to sell branded used books
I NEED HELP! I have many books that I need to "apply to sell" One of the documents required is to "Show the combined purchase of at least 10 units" What does that mean? Do I need to buy 10 units every time a different approval to sell a used book is required? Thank you
Apply to sell branded used books
I NEED HELP! I have many books that I need to "apply to sell" One of the documents required is to "Show the combined purchase of at least 10 units" What does that mean? Do I need to buy 10 units every time a different approval to sell a used book is required? Thank you
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Seller_MyXY4Myx9zVcR
"Do I need to buy 10 units every time a different approval to sell a used book is required?"
As a used bookseller, you probably have realized buying 10 new copies of a book in order to sell your one used copy probably is not practical, unless you quite often sell used books from that particular publisher.
Those books whose publishers, in collaboration with Amazon, demand multi-book purchases and invoices, can be sold elsewhere with no such requirements.
Dougal_Amazon
Hello @Seller_aJzA13bSPdw8K,
My name is Dougal from the Community Manager Team and I am happy to assist.
Can you provide a bit more context to your question or describe where you are hitting this requirement? OR, if you have a case ID that provides all the relevant info, please provide that ID here and I can definitely take a look.
What you posted here sounds like a step in the Apply to sell a product, category, or brand Seller University video, but I do not want to assume that is what you are experiencing.
Happy to assist further wherever I am able.
Best, Dougal
Dougal_Amazon
Hi @Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH,
Thanks for another example. I want to do a bit more research, is this used book already being sold on Amazon in refurbished condition? If so, do you have an ASIN that you can share? If not, is it being sold in new condition and do you by chance have that ASIN?
Thank you, looking forward to assisting wherever I can.
Best, Dougal
Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
Sure, the ISBN is 9781250237484.
There are several stores selling used copies of the book on Amazon. It's also being sold new, at a discount.
Seller_L5AsTIS6Kn7qs
It seems pretty ironic that what started as a bookstore is so clueless about this. Amazon makes lots of money from third party sellers..... I 'm just talking used books now. They are making it harder and harder to sell. In Vermont they say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I thing that applies here.
Dougal_Amazon
Hi @Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH,
Thank you, it will take me longer to have some answers for you.
This ISBN is controlled by the publisher, but I know that raises several questions that I just do not have the answers to YET.
This does give me a GREAT real world for instance to work through with my contact.
I really appreciate all of your continued engagement on this and giving me info I need to push for answers.
I will provide an update to the thread as soon as I can.
Best, Dougal
Seller_pP1WLqRuXala5
@Dougal_Amazon
i just want to clarify something from a previous post that mentioned refurbishment ...
the refurbishment 'statement' that appears along with the 'You need approval to list in this brand.' is default and appears no matter what the item for sale is ... it's more confusing than it should be for the simple fact that refurbishment does not apply to used books ... it's just not a thing that exists ... yet, it's the default statement that has always appeared (at least for the past five years)
so, i guess my point is to just ignore that part, or don't get hung up on it ... i only say this because i noticed that you asked a follow up question about refurbishment, and i don't want you getting distracted by a non-issue
Dougal_Amazon
Hey @Seller_pP1WLqRuXala5,
Got it and thank you.
I appreciate you and the open dialog.
Best, Dougal
Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
I'm not worried about refurbishment because it does not apply. I'm concerned because I'm prevented from listing the book.
Dougal_Amazon
Hi @Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH,
That is what I assumed as well, specifically focused on the ability to sell used books, but it is great to have you validate that.
I have not yet received a response from my contact, but sent another follow up earlier today after @Seller_pP1WLqRuXala5's response to the thread.
I will keep you posted and I am sorry that it is taking so long.
Best, Dougal
Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
There are two problems with this response. First, the book is not "refurbished," a category that does not apply to books. Second, this is not a "Collectible" as far as the book trade is concerned. It's simply a used book, although one in excellent condition. I doubt many genuine collectibles are being sold on Amazon.
Seller_pP1WLqRuXala5
@Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
please be careful not to confuse the discussion ...
we are not talking about the default request to "Request approval" ....
we are talking about the requirement of an invoice when requesting approval to sell used books and when needing to prove ownership of one's own inventory of used books
** you are welcome to start a new thread if you have problems with the default response on the selling application page
Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
I guess that's my question though. One seems to follow from the other. Are these two unrelated issues or one? And my first question would be Why was my request to sell TOR books declined? Also, TOR isn't the first publisher to have done this. And it has even occurred with older, second-hand books. Obviously, there's something more to this picture.
As for the the book and screenshot you shared, You were declined to sell the Brand "TOR BOOKS," which owns the ISBN and that is why you have been unable to list.
I will be happy to investigate further, but since this is where the books listing issue parts ways, please start a new discussion and any case ID's you can provide on your selling application for the brand you include would certainly help.
Seller_lgiukd8RpudNH
Can you provide a link for doing that? I went to Seller Central and can find no link that would allow my to contact Seller Support or open a case. Amazon seems to enjoy making simple things difficult.