So according to Amazon GPSR is for non-food items, I sell predominantly grocery items, (I do sell a few other bits and they’re not the issue) but I keep getting GPSR requests in my EU marketplaces. I didn’t mind that much at first but now it’s gone on for months and it’s now becoming extremely annoying as I’ve deleted quite a few listings for no reason. I contacted seller support but they’re obviously as useful as a bikini in a snow storm. I gave them a few ASINs that were affected but they asked me for a spreadsheet with the other ASINs which I don’t have, now they’re deleted it’s a mission to find the ASINs again. I’m also not that bothered about the ones I’ve deleted but I’m still getting GPSR requests and I don’t want this to carry on any further.
The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it. It applies to non-food products and to all sales channels.
If you do not ship to the EU then its best to create a new shipping Template that excludes Northern Ireland, and set your ASINs to use this Template. Once the ASINs are assigned to that Shipping Template then they cannot ever be sent to the EU (Northern Ireland included as EU).
It is my understanding that because the ASINs can now only ship from GB to GB this makes then automatically Compliant to the EU GPSR.
So according to Amazon GPSR is for non-food items, I sell predominantly grocery items, (I do sell a few other bits and they’re not the issue) but I keep getting GPSR requests in my EU marketplaces. I didn’t mind that much at first but now it’s gone on for months and it’s now becoming extremely annoying as I’ve deleted quite a few listings for no reason. I contacted seller support but they’re obviously as useful as a bikini in a snow storm. I gave them a few ASINs that were affected but they asked me for a spreadsheet with the other ASINs which I don’t have, now they’re deleted it’s a mission to find the ASINs again. I’m also not that bothered about the ones I’ve deleted but I’m still getting GPSR requests and I don’t want this to carry on any further.
So according to Amazon GPSR is for non-food items, I sell predominantly grocery items, (I do sell a few other bits and they’re not the issue) but I keep getting GPSR requests in my EU marketplaces. I didn’t mind that much at first but now it’s gone on for months and it’s now becoming extremely annoying as I’ve deleted quite a few listings for no reason. I contacted seller support but they’re obviously as useful as a bikini in a snow storm. I gave them a few ASINs that were affected but they asked me for a spreadsheet with the other ASINs which I don’t have, now they’re deleted it’s a mission to find the ASINs again. I’m also not that bothered about the ones I’ve deleted but I’m still getting GPSR requests and I don’t want this to carry on any further.
The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it. It applies to non-food products and to all sales channels.
If you do not ship to the EU then its best to create a new shipping Template that excludes Northern Ireland, and set your ASINs to use this Template. Once the ASINs are assigned to that Shipping Template then they cannot ever be sent to the EU (Northern Ireland included as EU).
It is my understanding that because the ASINs can now only ship from GB to GB this makes then automatically Compliant to the EU GPSR.
The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it. It applies to non-food products and to all sales channels.
If you do not ship to the EU then its best to create a new shipping Template that excludes Northern Ireland, and set your ASINs to use this Template. Once the ASINs are assigned to that Shipping Template then they cannot ever be sent to the EU (Northern Ireland included as EU).
It is my understanding that because the ASINs can now only ship from GB to GB this makes then automatically Compliant to the EU GPSR.
The GPSR requires that all consumer products on the EU markets are safe and it establishes specific obligations for businesses to ensure it. It applies to non-food products and to all sales channels.
If you do not ship to the EU then its best to create a new shipping Template that excludes Northern Ireland, and set your ASINs to use this Template. Once the ASINs are assigned to that Shipping Template then they cannot ever be sent to the EU (Northern Ireland included as EU).
It is my understanding that because the ASINs can now only ship from GB to GB this makes then automatically Compliant to the EU GPSR.