Tag: account health
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Eligible Seller Accounts will no longer get deactivated when facing issues
This week, Amazon announced a new feature called Account Health Assurance which will be firstly rolled out to professional sellers in the United States and Canada and later follow to other international marketplaces with a several months delay. Amazon claims that it will no longer suddenly deactivate your Seller Account if you are enrolled in…
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Should you be worried when your ODR exceeds the 1% target?
Many Amazon Sellers are contacting me through my OnlyFans page daily, seriously worried about their Seller Accounts being labelled as ”At Risk” of deactivation. But does this orange warning status actually mean anything bad? Learn more in this article! Amazon has their minimum performance targets for Order Defect Rate, Cancellation Rate, Late Shipment Rate and…
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What you Should Know About Amazon’s New Option to Lift Policy Violations by Ticking a Box
Recently, Amazon introduced a new way of handling alleged policy violations detected within Seller Accounts belonging to third party merchants, who are doing business on their platform. Previously, the seller in question would either receive a performance notification containing a warning or get suspended with an option to appeal. Everything was operated under a ”guilty…
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Amazon updates the wording of Account Health Rating
Recently, Amazon has been making numerous changes affecting the Seller Central interface in attempt to make the site easier to navigate and understand by often clueless third party sellers. The Account Health Rating, which can be found on Account Health Dashboard used to state ”Good” or ”At Risk”. It now displays a wording stating ”Healthy”.…
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Why are many Seller Accounts suddenly showing as “At risk of deactivation”?
This week, Amazon started testing a new way how the “At risk of deactivation” wording will be displayed in the future. As you know, last year Amazon introduced a BETA feature called “Account Health Rating”, which meant that Seller Accounts otherwise meeting all performance targets began displaying either green “Good” status or orange “At Risk”…