Amazon compliance documents are documents that sellers must submit to prove that their products meet all applicable safety and regulatory requirements. These documents are required for certain products, such as toys, electronics, food, and medical devices.
Items sold and shipped by Amazon are likely the real deals. But there are millions of third-party sellers. Some may be shipped from Amazon, but the seller is responsible for the authenticity of the items. They also have their own return policies.
Take note of their business name, address, and how long they've been selling on Amazon. While many new sellers are certainly reputable, it's wise to be a little wary of new accounts. sellers often open many new accounts when previous accounts were shut down due to customer complaints.
When you create an Amazon Payments merchant account, we verify the business and personal information. You may be asked to provide documents to support our verification process.
Tips for spotting products on Amazon Learn the seller. Check for customer reviews. Branding is the King. Ask Yourself, “Why Would Someone Buy This?” ... Look Out for Unwarranted Claims. Look at the product, Closely!