Important reminder of your obligations as an international seller When selling on our website as an international seller, there are important requirements you must follow to ensure a great experience for customers. Understanding and complying with these requirements is essential for successful international selling and is required for your participation in Amazon’s international selling programs. Before you begin selling on an Amazon marketplace website in a country outside your business location, you need to provide a bank account in a country supported by Amazon in order to get paid. In addition, you should understand the laws that apply to you as a seller on our website, and you must only list and sell products that comply with those laws. You should consult with your legal and tax advisers who understand the requirements that may apply to you so that you only offer products on the Amazon marketplace website that also follow on Amazon Seller Policy Violation that can be following by all seller. Amazon marketplace website that also follow:
You must be prepared to respond quickly to customer contacts in the language of the Amazon marketplace. Important notice for international sellers shipping from the United States to Mexico: Not all shipping options deliver the transit speeds that Amazon customers worldwide have come to expect. For example, a recent study of orders fulfilled by seller shipping from the United States to Mexico showed that approximately 69% of orders shipped via United States Postal Service (USPS), which uses Correos de México/Servicio Postal Mexicano (SEPOMEX) for delivery within Mexico, did not meet Amazon’s international shipping transit time requirements. To provide a great customer experience on shipments from the United States to Mexico, we strongly recommend that you use other carriers (e.g., FedEX, DHL, UPS).
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Important reminder of your obligations when using Fulfillment by Amazon Before you begin using Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) in an Elected Country outside your business location, you need to provide a bank account in a country supported by Amazon in order to get paid. In addition, please carefully consider the following matters with your legal and tax experts (as you deem necessary) and only participate in the FBA service when you comply with all of the following: Delivery of Inventory If you choose to send inventory directly to Amazon from outside your Elected Country, you must use an import broker (either one of your own choosing or one designated by Amazon). All inventory sent directly to Amazon from outside the Elected Country must be sent under “Delivery Duty Paid destination” freight terms with all relevant import duties and other taxes paid. Amazon will not be responsible for any import duties, taxes, collect freight or miscellaneous charges associated with importation into the Elected Country. Surety Bond If you choose to send inventory directly to Amazon from outside the Elected Country, you will need to obtain an import surety bond. Importer and Consignee If you choose to send inventory directly to Amazon from outside the Elected Country, you will list yourself as the importer and consignee, will not mention Amazon as the importer or consignee, and will register as a non-resident importer as necessary. Amazon will not act as importer of consignee of this inventory. Return Shipping Address Amazon is currently unable to return FBA inventory to an address outside of the Elected Country. Furthermore, the FBA service does not currently support pick-up options for sellers at our fulfillment centers. If you wish to have your inventory returned to you, you must supply a return address in the Elected Country. Comments are closed.
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