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New inactive listings that need approval to sell in the past seven days 2 Listings that require approval Address Issues New inactive listings with potential pricing errors discovered in the past seven days 1 Listings that have potential pricing error

Apparently the health of my account is in danger as I have to address approval to sell a Ladybird book and 2 DVDs. As Amazon states that the products were removed at least three years ago and I don't actually have any recollection of them anyway how can I remove these listings altogether.?

It seems that every time I open my account there is some new conundrum that i can't understand let alone solve !

Thanks.

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Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh

Had the same yesterday for 2 Sage titles closed 3000+ days ago.

All getting a bit silly.

Just search your inactive listings and delete them.

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Yeah just closing the listings doesn't actually delete them.

Amazon pick up on items that still sit in your Manage Inventory even if you haven't sold or even had them live on a listing for years.

You have to delete the SKUs from Manage Inventory.

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New inactive listings that need approval to sell in the past seven days 2 Listings that require approval Address Issues New inactive listings with potential pricing errors discovered in the past seven days 1 Listings that have potential pricing error

Apparently the health of my account is in danger as I have to address approval to sell a Ladybird book and 2 DVDs. As Amazon states that the products were removed at least three years ago and I don't actually have any recollection of them anyway how can I remove these listings altogether.?

It seems that every time I open my account there is some new conundrum that i can't understand let alone solve !

Thanks.

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New inactive listings that need approval to sell in the past seven days 2 Listings that require approval Address Issues New inactive listings with potential pricing errors discovered in the past seven days 1 Listings that have potential pricing error

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Apparently the health of my account is in danger as I have to address approval to sell a Ladybird book and 2 DVDs. As Amazon states that the products were removed at least three years ago and I don't actually have any recollection of them anyway how can I remove these listings altogether.?

It seems that every time I open my account there is some new conundrum that i can't understand let alone solve !

Thanks.

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Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh

Had the same yesterday for 2 Sage titles closed 3000+ days ago.

All getting a bit silly.

Just search your inactive listings and delete them.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

Yeah just closing the listings doesn't actually delete them.

Amazon pick up on items that still sit in your Manage Inventory even if you haven't sold or even had them live on a listing for years.

You have to delete the SKUs from Manage Inventory.

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Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh

Had the same yesterday for 2 Sage titles closed 3000+ days ago.

All getting a bit silly.

Just search your inactive listings and delete them.

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Seller_FQHkqHJI5SqTh

Had the same yesterday for 2 Sage titles closed 3000+ days ago.

All getting a bit silly.

Just search your inactive listings and delete them.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

Yeah just closing the listings doesn't actually delete them.

Amazon pick up on items that still sit in your Manage Inventory even if you haven't sold or even had them live on a listing for years.

You have to delete the SKUs from Manage Inventory.

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Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh

Yeah just closing the listings doesn't actually delete them.

Amazon pick up on items that still sit in your Manage Inventory even if you haven't sold or even had them live on a listing for years.

You have to delete the SKUs from Manage Inventory.

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