Wondering if anyone has had a successful ungate or proof of supply chain chanllenge from a SHEIN invoice?
Did you buy from the Shein wholesale website or retail website?
If the former then yes they should accept the invoice.
If the latter then no as items were purchased retail and thus have to be classed as "Used". And if you purchased clothing via the retail site then "Used" clothing cannot be listed on Amazon.
Sorry if you knew all this already.
Is there a SHEIN wholesale website?
At this rate we are going to be buried under cheap Chinese imports...
Where have you been, the whole world has been buried deep under cheap Chinese imports for the last 20 years, and there's the non-cheap Chinese imports
Can you prove this is true? Purchasing an item for resale does not make it used.
According to Amazon "New: Just like it sounds. A brand-new, item. Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies, with warranty details included in the listing comments. Original packaging is present for most New items but certain items like shoes may be re-boxed".
You've already proven it. If you have bought something retail - the warranty applies to YOU. If you sell it on, the warranty would no longer apply.
"Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies"
I don't need to. Purchasing an item retail to sell as "new" is used according to Amazon. The warranty belongs to the person who bought the item in the first place. If you buy something retail and sell it as "new", the warranty does not transfer to the second owner.
Search the forum and you will find loads of threads and comments regarding buying stuff retail and trying to list it as "New".
If Amazon asked you to provide invoices for your items you would not be able to supply one - Amazon does not accept retail receipts.
The above has been the case for all of the 12 years I have been selling on Amazon.
Oh I know, it was mildly sarcastic. I am not that absent minded!
What I find disturbing is the number of people that think it's ok to buy more Chinese imports from Temu/Shein/Aliexpress etc and resell them on Amazon. And then you have those that will dropship the same products from Amazon to eBay etc.
Are there any people left that actually want a longer lasting business model?
Wondering if anyone has had a successful ungate or proof of supply chain chanllenge from a SHEIN invoice?
Wondering if anyone has had a successful ungate or proof of supply chain chanllenge from a SHEIN invoice?
Did you buy from the Shein wholesale website or retail website?
If the former then yes they should accept the invoice.
If the latter then no as items were purchased retail and thus have to be classed as "Used". And if you purchased clothing via the retail site then "Used" clothing cannot be listed on Amazon.
Sorry if you knew all this already.
Is there a SHEIN wholesale website?
At this rate we are going to be buried under cheap Chinese imports...
Where have you been, the whole world has been buried deep under cheap Chinese imports for the last 20 years, and there's the non-cheap Chinese imports
Can you prove this is true? Purchasing an item for resale does not make it used.
According to Amazon "New: Just like it sounds. A brand-new, item. Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies, with warranty details included in the listing comments. Original packaging is present for most New items but certain items like shoes may be re-boxed".
You've already proven it. If you have bought something retail - the warranty applies to YOU. If you sell it on, the warranty would no longer apply.
"Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies"
I don't need to. Purchasing an item retail to sell as "new" is used according to Amazon. The warranty belongs to the person who bought the item in the first place. If you buy something retail and sell it as "new", the warranty does not transfer to the second owner.
Search the forum and you will find loads of threads and comments regarding buying stuff retail and trying to list it as "New".
If Amazon asked you to provide invoices for your items you would not be able to supply one - Amazon does not accept retail receipts.
The above has been the case for all of the 12 years I have been selling on Amazon.
Oh I know, it was mildly sarcastic. I am not that absent minded!
What I find disturbing is the number of people that think it's ok to buy more Chinese imports from Temu/Shein/Aliexpress etc and resell them on Amazon. And then you have those that will dropship the same products from Amazon to eBay etc.
Are there any people left that actually want a longer lasting business model?
Did you buy from the Shein wholesale website or retail website?
If the former then yes they should accept the invoice.
If the latter then no as items were purchased retail and thus have to be classed as "Used". And if you purchased clothing via the retail site then "Used" clothing cannot be listed on Amazon.
Sorry if you knew all this already.
Did you buy from the Shein wholesale website or retail website?
If the former then yes they should accept the invoice.
If the latter then no as items were purchased retail and thus have to be classed as "Used". And if you purchased clothing via the retail site then "Used" clothing cannot be listed on Amazon.
Sorry if you knew all this already.
Is there a SHEIN wholesale website?
At this rate we are going to be buried under cheap Chinese imports...
Is there a SHEIN wholesale website?
At this rate we are going to be buried under cheap Chinese imports...
Where have you been, the whole world has been buried deep under cheap Chinese imports for the last 20 years, and there's the non-cheap Chinese imports
Where have you been, the whole world has been buried deep under cheap Chinese imports for the last 20 years, and there's the non-cheap Chinese imports
Can you prove this is true? Purchasing an item for resale does not make it used.
According to Amazon "New: Just like it sounds. A brand-new, item. Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies, with warranty details included in the listing comments. Original packaging is present for most New items but certain items like shoes may be re-boxed".
Can you prove this is true? Purchasing an item for resale does not make it used.
According to Amazon "New: Just like it sounds. A brand-new, item. Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies, with warranty details included in the listing comments. Original packaging is present for most New items but certain items like shoes may be re-boxed".
You've already proven it. If you have bought something retail - the warranty applies to YOU. If you sell it on, the warranty would no longer apply.
"Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies"
You've already proven it. If you have bought something retail - the warranty applies to YOU. If you sell it on, the warranty would no longer apply.
"Original manufacturer's warranty, if any, still applies"
I don't need to. Purchasing an item retail to sell as "new" is used according to Amazon. The warranty belongs to the person who bought the item in the first place. If you buy something retail and sell it as "new", the warranty does not transfer to the second owner.
Search the forum and you will find loads of threads and comments regarding buying stuff retail and trying to list it as "New".
If Amazon asked you to provide invoices for your items you would not be able to supply one - Amazon does not accept retail receipts.
The above has been the case for all of the 12 years I have been selling on Amazon.
I don't need to. Purchasing an item retail to sell as "new" is used according to Amazon. The warranty belongs to the person who bought the item in the first place. If you buy something retail and sell it as "new", the warranty does not transfer to the second owner.
Search the forum and you will find loads of threads and comments regarding buying stuff retail and trying to list it as "New".
If Amazon asked you to provide invoices for your items you would not be able to supply one - Amazon does not accept retail receipts.
The above has been the case for all of the 12 years I have been selling on Amazon.
Oh I know, it was mildly sarcastic. I am not that absent minded!
What I find disturbing is the number of people that think it's ok to buy more Chinese imports from Temu/Shein/Aliexpress etc and resell them on Amazon. And then you have those that will dropship the same products from Amazon to eBay etc.
Are there any people left that actually want a longer lasting business model?
Oh I know, it was mildly sarcastic. I am not that absent minded!
What I find disturbing is the number of people that think it's ok to buy more Chinese imports from Temu/Shein/Aliexpress etc and resell them on Amazon. And then you have those that will dropship the same products from Amazon to eBay etc.
Are there any people left that actually want a longer lasting business model?