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How to get the Apply to Sell Button as a Brand Owner

Does someone know how can we apply the restrictions of "Apply to sell" instead of just having like we have that says "Sell this product".

We both have Brand Registry yet we don't have the apply to sell. We have one seller that has already listed 15 of our products and under our brand with everything e have from images, descriptions and even the A+ CONTENT.

Contacted Amazon, submitted a report violation but still can't find how to have this applied into All of our 900 products.

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How to get the Apply to Sell Button as a Brand Owner

Does someone know how can we apply the restrictions of "Apply to sell" instead of just having like we have that says "Sell this product".

We both have Brand Registry yet we don't have the apply to sell. We have one seller that has already listed 15 of our products and under our brand with everything e have from images, descriptions and even the A+ CONTENT.

Contacted Amazon, submitted a report violation but still can't find how to have this applied into All of our 900 products.

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You could try this but they are difficult to deal with --

WHITELISTING

It seems clear that Amazon is only allowing MAJOR brands to 'whitelist' which sellers are authorized.

It was suggested by one of the long term experienced sellers on a different forum that the following has worked successfully in the past.

Have your attorney send a carefully worded Demand Letter (by Certified Mail) to Amazon’s "Office of the General Counsel".

These are the most recent addresses I could find for the legal beagles…………...

Amazon.com Legal Department

410 Terry Avenue North

Seattle, WA 98109-5210

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

I would think that you would want to include appropriate paperwork showing ownership of the TM from the USPTO, proof of registration in Brand Registry, and, any links to cases and messages that show that SO FAR Amazon has refused to protect your brand.

Basically, you need to put Amazon on notice that you expect the protections promised by Brand Registry.

OTHER addresses for other purposes --

These are the most recent addresses I that found on a different (more useful) Forum for the legal beagles…………...

For email and mail delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

Phone: (206) 266-4064

Fax: (206) 266-7010

E-mail: copyright@amazon.com

For courier delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

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How to get the Apply to Sell Button as a Brand Owner

Does someone know how can we apply the restrictions of "Apply to sell" instead of just having like we have that says "Sell this product".

We both have Brand Registry yet we don't have the apply to sell. We have one seller that has already listed 15 of our products and under our brand with everything e have from images, descriptions and even the A+ CONTENT.

Contacted Amazon, submitted a report violation but still can't find how to have this applied into All of our 900 products.

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How to get the Apply to Sell Button as a Brand Owner

Does someone know how can we apply the restrictions of "Apply to sell" instead of just having like we have that says "Sell this product".

We both have Brand Registry yet we don't have the apply to sell. We have one seller that has already listed 15 of our products and under our brand with everything e have from images, descriptions and even the A+ CONTENT.

Contacted Amazon, submitted a report violation but still can't find how to have this applied into All of our 900 products.

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How to get the Apply to Sell Button as a Brand Owner

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Does someone know how can we apply the restrictions of "Apply to sell" instead of just having like we have that says "Sell this product".

We both have Brand Registry yet we don't have the apply to sell. We have one seller that has already listed 15 of our products and under our brand with everything e have from images, descriptions and even the A+ CONTENT.

Contacted Amazon, submitted a report violation but still can't find how to have this applied into All of our 900 products.

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You could try this but they are difficult to deal with --

WHITELISTING

It seems clear that Amazon is only allowing MAJOR brands to 'whitelist' which sellers are authorized.

It was suggested by one of the long term experienced sellers on a different forum that the following has worked successfully in the past.

Have your attorney send a carefully worded Demand Letter (by Certified Mail) to Amazon’s "Office of the General Counsel".

These are the most recent addresses I could find for the legal beagles…………...

Amazon.com Legal Department

410 Terry Avenue North

Seattle, WA 98109-5210

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

I would think that you would want to include appropriate paperwork showing ownership of the TM from the USPTO, proof of registration in Brand Registry, and, any links to cases and messages that show that SO FAR Amazon has refused to protect your brand.

Basically, you need to put Amazon on notice that you expect the protections promised by Brand Registry.

OTHER addresses for other purposes --

These are the most recent addresses I that found on a different (more useful) Forum for the legal beagles…………...

For email and mail delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

Phone: (206) 266-4064

Fax: (206) 266-7010

E-mail: copyright@amazon.com

For courier delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

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En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_ktcRlPgjo8FKZ

You could try this but they are difficult to deal with --

WHITELISTING

It seems clear that Amazon is only allowing MAJOR brands to 'whitelist' which sellers are authorized.

It was suggested by one of the long term experienced sellers on a different forum that the following has worked successfully in the past.

Have your attorney send a carefully worded Demand Letter (by Certified Mail) to Amazon’s "Office of the General Counsel".

These are the most recent addresses I could find for the legal beagles…………...

Amazon.com Legal Department

410 Terry Avenue North

Seattle, WA 98109-5210

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

I would think that you would want to include appropriate paperwork showing ownership of the TM from the USPTO, proof of registration in Brand Registry, and, any links to cases and messages that show that SO FAR Amazon has refused to protect your brand.

Basically, you need to put Amazon on notice that you expect the protections promised by Brand Registry.

OTHER addresses for other purposes --

These are the most recent addresses I that found on a different (more useful) Forum for the legal beagles…………...

For email and mail delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

Phone: (206) 266-4064

Fax: (206) 266-7010

E-mail: copyright@amazon.com

For courier delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp
En respuesta a la publicación de Seller_ktcRlPgjo8FKZ

You could try this but they are difficult to deal with --

WHITELISTING

It seems clear that Amazon is only allowing MAJOR brands to 'whitelist' which sellers are authorized.

It was suggested by one of the long term experienced sellers on a different forum that the following has worked successfully in the past.

Have your attorney send a carefully worded Demand Letter (by Certified Mail) to Amazon’s "Office of the General Counsel".

These are the most recent addresses I could find for the legal beagles…………...

Amazon.com Legal Department

410 Terry Avenue North

Seattle, WA 98109-5210

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

I would think that you would want to include appropriate paperwork showing ownership of the TM from the USPTO, proof of registration in Brand Registry, and, any links to cases and messages that show that SO FAR Amazon has refused to protect your brand.

Basically, you need to put Amazon on notice that you expect the protections promised by Brand Registry.

OTHER addresses for other purposes --

These are the most recent addresses I that found on a different (more useful) Forum for the legal beagles…………...

For email and mail delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

P.O. Box 81226

Seattle, WA 98108

Phone: (206) 266-4064

Fax: (206) 266-7010

E-mail: copyright@amazon.com

For courier delivery use:

Amazon.com Legal Department

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