Am I allowed to Sell on someone elses listing?
Usually when I start a new listing, I create a new EAN number and sell it as my own product, but if I search the catalogue when adding a new item, I can sell on other seller’s listings.
If a seller has sent many items to FBA, and I come along, undercut his price, and win the buy box, what happens to the other sellers stock? it just seems a little harsh to do that to another seller.
Here is an example listing, can I sell here:
Apparently he has a brand, but it’s a generic unbranded item.
I hope someone can clear this up for me as I don’t want to do something that’s against Amazons terms.
Seller_qZO3ZCjoBXEeL
No. It isn’t complicated.
If your invoices and products don’t say Stormshopping on them then Qian Jiang Shi Feng Bao Gou Dian Zi Shang Wu You Xian Gong Si will rightly file a counterfeit without test-buy against you with Amazon, who will suspend your listing until you provide invoices and/or a letter of authorisation from the brand owner (Qian Jiang Shi Feng Bao Gou Dian Zi Shang Wu You Xian Gong Si) allowing you to sell that branded item.
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Seller_NoMNQDGnEW5Bx
Yours would have to be branded the same as this to sell on this item.
Have you gone through the seller university?
Seller_8Wsckn3UoR095
I mean if you’re compassionate about it then yeah I suppose it is but it’s a be eaten or eat world. They’d do it to you. Amazon is the business of money making not making friends with competitors
Just sits there till they react
The item may be generic, but they have branded it their own so if you list on it, it’ll be likely they send you a long message telling you to get off it as it’s branded to them & yours won’t be.
Seller_DTufFoxJuMU0M
Unless your product or packaging states the brand name of Stormshopping then no…
Forget trying to police other sellers, thats Amazon’s job - just police yourself.
Seller_LKjg1QRrO36Yq
It seems the meaning of ‘brand’ has changed a lot in recent years (partly thanks to Amazon).
At one time it meant a name you could trust to supply a certain level of quality.
Now it’s just a random name you stick on generic Chinese imports…
Seller_OW7MYii4iQeHg
Stormshopping is the brand from USA i think… stormshopping uk is a copy shop take alook i could be wrong
Seller_AI4ixGfx45wa2
I’d say move on and find a better product, not worth the hassle for a product that sells 12 times a month and retails for £2.89
Seller_JdgCASXDF94SU
Personally, I wouldn’t do it.
From the little bit of research I have done, legally speaking if the product you are selling is the same product as the listing from the same manufacturer, then your allowed to sell on that listing regardless of the brand name as it would be considered a ‘white label’ product.
However what’s legally allowed and what you can do on amazon can differ. So if that seller whos listing you have listed on registers his brand and kicks you off the listing you will likely get a performance violation having a negative impact on your seller account which really is an unneeded headache for anyone regardless of if you can resolve it or not. Which I believe you could if you supply amazon the necessary documentation proving it is a white label product.
However morally its wrong as someone has gone through the time and effort to make the listing, so I personally wouldn’t do it, you could also make an ‘enemy’ who could take some unsavoury action against your seller account which I won’t go into the details of but I’m sure many will know what I refer to and it probably happens more often than not but hard to prove. So even if you win you lose.
Save yourself all the trouble and get your brand registered. It may cost you a few bob but it’ll be the best decision you will make in terms of longevity of your amazon account. You would need to make an account with GS1, register your trademark with the IPO and
register your brand with amazon.
Seller_9vYzAspLN0bEC
When seller brands the product, it is taking the responsibility of safety checks, marketing and certification required. For example two tvs may look the same but you cant sell Samsung tv under Panasonic even both are made in the same factory.
Seller_WseB32EBb785w
There are some strange definitions / understandings of what a brand is on here. Many of the items sold are “labels” as opposed to brands, and many of the brands themselves are what I’d call aspirational brands. We have one or two ourselves. In simple terms, as brand is, 1) Have I heard of it, and 2) Can I command a premium versus private label. Red Bull is a brand (just one example), and it’s protected by IP’s etc, so that if anyone tries to ride on the back of it’s equity, built over 2 or 3 decades, their IP firms will understandably come after you. Are these so called brands from China, for instance, actually brands ? Or, are they just labels / names / monikers ? The implications of being one or the other are very different.
Seller_WChbFymG0Ifsc
I am not sure that the seller appearing in buy box is the person who created the listing or is affiliated to Stormshopping, unless I missed something in the thread. It could well be their registered brand, but Amazon’s catalogue is full of products with incorrect brands with multiple sellers on it. I steer clear of any listing now where the brand name is different to my product as sooner or later Amazon will take it down. If it is an incorrect brand good luck with getting it amended. It may take a while.