Hey everyone,
I’m hoping someone here has been through this and can give me some advice.
Amazon recently removed/deactivated my listing for a filter showerhead B0F52SZCFY, B0F52GZFQG saying it’s identified as a pesticide or pesticide device and they’re asking for an EPA registration number or proof of exemption.
Here’s the situation:
My product is a beauty shower filter
It uses pure carbon filters to reduce chlorine, rust, and heavy metals from the water.
I’ve never made any claims about killing bacteria, mold, viruses, pests, etc. It’s really just for better skin and hair.
The description and bullet points only talked about cosmetic and material benefits.
I was planning to update the title and bullet points to make it even clearer (removing anything that might be misinterpreted), but since Amazon deactivated the listing, I can’t edit it anymore.
I already submitted an appeal explaining that this product isn’t a pesticide or pesticide device and doesn’t need an EPA registration number—it’s just a water filter for cosmetic use.
Has anyone else had this happen?
How did you prove your product was exempt?
Did you need to upload a specific document or just explain it in the appeal?
I’d really appreciate any tips or advice on how to move forward. Thanks so much!
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