Recently, the Tencent WeChat team updated 6 new emojis, including rolling eyes, 666, let me see, sigh, bitter and cracked. The new emojis were quickly popular among netizens. Some netizens said, "Let me see" isn't this the Fifth Prince?
They are exactly the same! As soon as the new emojis came out, Amazon sellers also began to use emojis to express their bitterness as Amazon sellers. Isn’t this emoticon a profound portrayal of Amazon sellers? Let me see → Before opening the store 666 → A taste of Amazon’s sweetness Roll your eyes → get chopped Bitter → Sales permission banned The German tax office is causing trouble again! Recently, a seller revealed that the German tax bureau sent a letter directly to Amazon, not an email, asking them to seize FBA goods and pay back taxes. However, his friend’s tax agency accountant and mailbox have not received any emails from the German tax bureau, and his account has been paying taxes, but part of the sales have been deducted. The letter stated that Amazon would only release its FBA goods after receiving a response from the German tax office to cancel the seizure. The account is currently blocked, and there is no red flag. Amazon only sent an email asking the buyer to go immediately. "We therefore ask you to immediately pay any open amounts." In the email, Amazon sent the seller a PDF of the seizure order letter sent to them by the German Tax Bureau as an attachment, confirming that it was sent by the German Tax Bureau. In response to this, some sellers said that they had indeed encountered this situation. The tax agent asked the accountant in Europe to verify and found that it was the German tax bureau that made a mistake. The tax bureau then sent a letter to Amazon Germany and it was restored. Although the recovery steps are not difficult, it is certain that the sellers who encounter this incident at this time have perfectly missed the Black Friday Cyber Monday. It is becoming increasingly difficult to do business on Amazon. When entering the market and choosing a site, sellers should understand the rules and their own advantages and find the right direction to make a profit. More than 800 stocks are in "processing at the operation center", and Black Friday and Cyber Monday are missed perfectly As the peak season approaches, inventory is king. A seller reported that more than 800 pieces of inventory were "being processed by the operation center". When they opened a case, the customer service said it was a routine inspection of the warehouse to verify the size. However, a week later, the case replied that the buyer dissatisfaction rate was too high. They modified the product details accordingly, and waited another week but the situation remained the same. After a month of repeated changes, the customer service still said it was a routine inspection. There was nothing they could do except wait. Sellers who have already missed Prime Day will have to miss Black Friday Cyber Monday again! Feel sorry for the seller! During the peak season, a large number of sellers are preparing goods, and it is difficult to schedule warehousing. Sellers should prepare goods as early as possible and prepare as much as possible to prepare for emergencies. Black Friday has entered the warm-up stage. How are your sales? Leave your paw prints in the comment section.
(Source: FBA Information)
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