Hi,
I need some advice regarding an issue I’m facing with one of my Amazon listings.
I’ve been selling a handwoven product (ASIN) under a “Generic” brand for the past 3 years without any problems. However, recently, I noticed that a brand named “BPA” has taken over my ASIN, and now I’m unable to sell the item anymore.
I raised a case with Amazon Support, but unfortunately, I’ve received no meaningful help so far. I believe Amazon should not allow ASINs originally listed as “Generic” to be taken over by other random brands.
This has been my product for years, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see this happen. If anyone has faced a similar issue or knows how to resolve this and get the hijacking brand removed, I’d greatly appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I need some advice regarding an issue I’m facing with one of my Amazon listings.
I’ve been selling a handwoven product (ASIN) under a “Generic” brand for the past 3 years without any problems. However, recently, I noticed that a brand named “BPA” has taken over my ASIN, and now I’m unable to sell the item anymore.
I raised a case with Amazon Support, but unfortunately, I’ve received no meaningful help so far. I believe Amazon should not allow ASINs originally listed as “Generic” to be taken over by other random brands.
This has been my product for years, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see this happen. If anyone has faced a similar issue or knows how to resolve this and get the hijacking brand removed, I’d greatly appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance!
Hello @Seller_YH2n2HZiZtPsq,
Thank you for your post.
You need to Report a Violation and the team will investigate it.
Regards,
Adam
Important to file for trademark registration.
it is complicated from Amazon end as they have accepted the brand but fro the seller end what he clamis is right only
hi dear seller,
you must provide your brand ownership documents to amazon seller support. submit your brand registry documents the only way you recover your ASIN.
Hi,
I need some advice regarding an issue I’m facing with one of my Amazon listings.
I’ve been selling a handwoven product (ASIN) under a “Generic” brand for the past 3 years without any problems. However, recently, I noticed that a brand named “BPA” has taken over my ASIN, and now I’m unable to sell the item anymore.
I raised a case with Amazon Support, but unfortunately, I’ve received no meaningful help so far. I believe Amazon should not allow ASINs originally listed as “Generic” to be taken over by other random brands.
This has been my product for years, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see this happen. If anyone has faced a similar issue or knows how to resolve this and get the hijacking brand removed, I’d greatly appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I need some advice regarding an issue I’m facing with one of my Amazon listings.
I’ve been selling a handwoven product (ASIN) under a “Generic” brand for the past 3 years without any problems. However, recently, I noticed that a brand named “BPA” has taken over my ASIN, and now I’m unable to sell the item anymore.
I raised a case with Amazon Support, but unfortunately, I’ve received no meaningful help so far. I believe Amazon should not allow ASINs originally listed as “Generic” to be taken over by other random brands.
This has been my product for years, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see this happen. If anyone has faced a similar issue or knows how to resolve this and get the hijacking brand removed, I’d greatly appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I need some advice regarding an issue I’m facing with one of my Amazon listings.
I’ve been selling a handwoven product (ASIN) under a “Generic” brand for the past 3 years without any problems. However, recently, I noticed that a brand named “BPA” has taken over my ASIN, and now I’m unable to sell the item anymore.
I raised a case with Amazon Support, but unfortunately, I’ve received no meaningful help so far. I believe Amazon should not allow ASINs originally listed as “Generic” to be taken over by other random brands.
This has been my product for years, and it’s incredibly frustrating to see this happen. If anyone has faced a similar issue or knows how to resolve this and get the hijacking brand removed, I’d greatly appreciate your insights.
Thanks in advance!
Hello @Seller_YH2n2HZiZtPsq,
Thank you for your post.
You need to Report a Violation and the team will investigate it.
Regards,
Adam
Important to file for trademark registration.
it is complicated from Amazon end as they have accepted the brand but fro the seller end what he clamis is right only
hi dear seller,
you must provide your brand ownership documents to amazon seller support. submit your brand registry documents the only way you recover your ASIN.
Hello @Seller_YH2n2HZiZtPsq,
Thank you for your post.
You need to Report a Violation and the team will investigate it.
Regards,
Adam
Hello @Seller_YH2n2HZiZtPsq,
Thank you for your post.
You need to Report a Violation and the team will investigate it.
Regards,
Adam
Important to file for trademark registration.
Important to file for trademark registration.
it is complicated from Amazon end as they have accepted the brand but fro the seller end what he clamis is right only
it is complicated from Amazon end as they have accepted the brand but fro the seller end what he clamis is right only
hi dear seller,
you must provide your brand ownership documents to amazon seller support. submit your brand registry documents the only way you recover your ASIN.
hi dear seller,
you must provide your brand ownership documents to amazon seller support. submit your brand registry documents the only way you recover your ASIN.