BRAND APPROVAL FOR ROYAL MAIL
Hi Everyone.
We're trying to list a large number of brand new postage stamps that we've been sent by Royal Mail.
Amazon in their usual "the answer's no - what's the question?" response have declined our application to sell them. These are genuine stamps, sent to us by Royal Mail on their "swap-out" deal. We sent them the old style stamps and they sent us new ones. This means that there can be no doubt that they are genuine.
Despite sending Amazon proof of both the quantities (on an RM dispatch note) and the total value of the stamps (in the covering letter), Amazon will not let us list them.
Does anyone know why proof of the source from Royal Mail would not be acceptable in lieu of an invoice for their purchase? We bought the swapped-out stamps over many purchases and don't have the original invoices - these must also have been deemed genuine, or RM would not have sent replacements.
Sometimes I wonder why I bother.
13 replies
Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
Because amazon would only accept invoices I imagine. They won't accept a dispatch note.
Amazon have various rules for many reasons, but they are unlikely to budge from those rules.
Seller_YOfu6Piq8LB0b
why not use the stamps on parcels instead
Seller_RoMp2zgveUF63
If you contact [Moderator Edit: inappropriate content removed] (google them) I sold a lot of stamps to them, a few other sites by them but these guys offered me the most.Because without a valid invoice you won't get ungated, you cannot sell anything on Amazon you have been given unless you have a valid invoice.
Seller_9oMSN4ekxrHeL
could you not buy some, get your invoice, get ungated, sell the ones you got for free.