Vine Programme Returned 0 Reviews - Can I Re-enroll?
A while back we enrolled a new product in the Vine Programme. For some reason, 0 units were claimed, and no reviews were left.
I wan't to know if:
a.) I can re-enrol this asin somehow?
b.) How can I see if I was charged for this as it is stating a £200 fee?
There is information online suggesting that if no units were claimed, you can re-enrol the asin. Speaking with seller support they told me that an asin can only be enrolled once in its lifetime.

Vine Programme Returned 0 Reviews - Can I Re-enroll?
A while back we enrolled a new product in the Vine Programme. For some reason, 0 units were claimed, and no reviews were left.
I wan't to know if:
a.) I can re-enrol this asin somehow?
b.) How can I see if I was charged for this as it is stating a £200 fee?
There is information online suggesting that if no units were claimed, you can re-enrol the asin. Speaking with seller support they told me that an asin can only be enrolled once in its lifetime.

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Seller_84ODtflpfvMAL
@Josh_Amazon, Could you offer some clarity? Thanks!
Jameson_Amazon
Thank you for reaching out on the Seller Forums, @Seller_84ODtflpfvMAL!
To my knowledge, an ASIN can only be enrolled in the Vine Programme once in its lifetime. That said, could you share where you saw information suggesting re-enrolment is possible with no claimed units? I'd be happy to take a closer look.
Regarding the £200 fee, you can use the Payments report to locate Vine Enrolment fees charged to your account. Here are the steps:
- Select Payments under Reports in Seller Central.
- Select Transaction View on the Payments Dashboard.
- Select Transaction Type as Service Fees.
- Select the Date range and click Update.
- Look for a transaction with Product details listed as Vine Enrolment Fee.
If a £200 fee was charged with no units claimed, I'd recommend opening a case with Seller Support to dispute the charge. If the dispute is unsuccessful, please send me your case ID and I'll be happy to review the situation further.
I hope this helps! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any additional questions.
All the best,
Jameson