The content below is for guidance only. Amazon reserves the right to remove any listing it considers to be inappropriate for sale for any reason.
Other examples of prohibited listings:
Products produced as free samples or testers unless you have been specifically authorised to do so by Amazon
Listings acting wholly or mainly as advertisements, including links to third party websites and promotional messages
Personal data including mailing lists
Internet domain names
Online accounts, such as Steam or X-Box gaming accounts
Real estate property
EAN codes
“Grab bags”, “Mystery boxes,” “Surprise boxes,” or similarly named products containing items that are not clearly described on the product detail page
Offers for sale of services
Service contracts or warranties unless you have been specifically authorised to do so by Amazon
Fraudulent or photocopied coupons, coupons priced at higher than their value, and coupons that forbid transfer
Unregistered pesticides, including slug pellets and insect killers
Illegal and or noxious plants or seeds
Regulated chemicals or professional use only chemicals
Poisons
Some software products including:
Copied, duplicated, or “softlifted” software
Academic or educational versions of software
Back-up software
Beta, pre-release software
Fulfilment software
Military software
Promotional software
Shared software licences, where all of the licences are unused
Recovery discs
Unauthorised freeware and shareware
Products made available by digital download: Amazon prohibits the listing of products that are made available by digital download, including "codes" that can be used to access content on other websites.
Television subscription packages
Experience days
Confederate flag merchandise
"Washington Redskins" merchandise
Amazon devices (for example, Amazon Kindle, Amazon Echo, Amazon Fire TV and so on.)
Out of country sellers are currently not permitted to list or sell motorised personal mobility devices and power-assisted bicycles on Amazon.sg.
Note: Sellers who list prohibited items can have their selling permissions removed, either temporarily or permanently.