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Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

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Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

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You need to study Seller University -- especially about sourcing.

Do not buy retail in order to sell retail. You must buy wholesale.

Walmart and Target are retailers. That's called Retail Arbitrage, and it's not going to work on Amazon.

When Amazon demands to see invoices, you won't have any that are acceptable. Retail receipts are not accepted for ungating or authentication. Receipts may, in some circumstances, be accepted when reimbursing for lost inventory. Maybe.

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Short answer: NO

Longer answer: Target and Walmart give you RECEIPTS. They are not invoices. You need to understand the difference before you go any farther in business.

If you have any listings for which you do not have written permission FROM THE BRAND to sell, delete them now. If you're luck, you won't lose your account.

Then put your account on Vacation, study Seller U, and read the forums for at least a week.

One last note; the "New Seller Community" is limited to new sellers, with only a handful of sellers with actual experience being allowed to post in the forum. For questions where you need expert advice, better to post in one of the open forums, so that more people will be able to help.

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Michelle_Amazon

Hello @Seller_ayyXuaKIg1EmD,

Michelle at Amazon here! @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwhave provided you with some great information. As they only provide you with receipts, they are not valid on Amazon. @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp has provided a great breakdown in this thread.

You can learn more about Seller University here and thank you to our tenured sellers for your valuable insights!

Michelle

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Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

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Does Amazon accept invoices from target and walmart

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

You need to study Seller University -- especially about sourcing.

Do not buy retail in order to sell retail. You must buy wholesale.

Walmart and Target are retailers. That's called Retail Arbitrage, and it's not going to work on Amazon.

When Amazon demands to see invoices, you won't have any that are acceptable. Retail receipts are not accepted for ungating or authentication. Receipts may, in some circumstances, be accepted when reimbursing for lost inventory. Maybe.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Short answer: NO

Longer answer: Target and Walmart give you RECEIPTS. They are not invoices. You need to understand the difference before you go any farther in business.

If you have any listings for which you do not have written permission FROM THE BRAND to sell, delete them now. If you're luck, you won't lose your account.

Then put your account on Vacation, study Seller U, and read the forums for at least a week.

One last note; the "New Seller Community" is limited to new sellers, with only a handful of sellers with actual experience being allowed to post in the forum. For questions where you need expert advice, better to post in one of the open forums, so that more people will be able to help.

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Michelle_Amazon

Hello @Seller_ayyXuaKIg1EmD,

Michelle at Amazon here! @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwhave provided you with some great information. As they only provide you with receipts, they are not valid on Amazon. @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp has provided a great breakdown in this thread.

You can learn more about Seller University here and thank you to our tenured sellers for your valuable insights!

Michelle

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

You need to study Seller University -- especially about sourcing.

Do not buy retail in order to sell retail. You must buy wholesale.

Walmart and Target are retailers. That's called Retail Arbitrage, and it's not going to work on Amazon.

When Amazon demands to see invoices, you won't have any that are acceptable. Retail receipts are not accepted for ungating or authentication. Receipts may, in some circumstances, be accepted when reimbursing for lost inventory. Maybe.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

You need to study Seller University -- especially about sourcing.

Do not buy retail in order to sell retail. You must buy wholesale.

Walmart and Target are retailers. That's called Retail Arbitrage, and it's not going to work on Amazon.

When Amazon demands to see invoices, you won't have any that are acceptable. Retail receipts are not accepted for ungating or authentication. Receipts may, in some circumstances, be accepted when reimbursing for lost inventory. Maybe.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Short answer: NO

Longer answer: Target and Walmart give you RECEIPTS. They are not invoices. You need to understand the difference before you go any farther in business.

If you have any listings for which you do not have written permission FROM THE BRAND to sell, delete them now. If you're luck, you won't lose your account.

Then put your account on Vacation, study Seller U, and read the forums for at least a week.

One last note; the "New Seller Community" is limited to new sellers, with only a handful of sellers with actual experience being allowed to post in the forum. For questions where you need expert advice, better to post in one of the open forums, so that more people will be able to help.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Short answer: NO

Longer answer: Target and Walmart give you RECEIPTS. They are not invoices. You need to understand the difference before you go any farther in business.

If you have any listings for which you do not have written permission FROM THE BRAND to sell, delete them now. If you're luck, you won't lose your account.

Then put your account on Vacation, study Seller U, and read the forums for at least a week.

One last note; the "New Seller Community" is limited to new sellers, with only a handful of sellers with actual experience being allowed to post in the forum. For questions where you need expert advice, better to post in one of the open forums, so that more people will be able to help.

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Michelle_Amazon

Hello @Seller_ayyXuaKIg1EmD,

Michelle at Amazon here! @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwhave provided you with some great information. As they only provide you with receipts, they are not valid on Amazon. @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp has provided a great breakdown in this thread.

You can learn more about Seller University here and thank you to our tenured sellers for your valuable insights!

Michelle

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Michelle_Amazon

Hello @Seller_ayyXuaKIg1EmD,

Michelle at Amazon here! @Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bland @Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrwhave provided you with some great information. As they only provide you with receipts, they are not valid on Amazon. @Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp has provided a great breakdown in this thread.

You can learn more about Seller University here and thank you to our tenured sellers for your valuable insights!

Michelle

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