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šŸ½ļø Amazon vs. Fake trademarks and complaints

Did you know you can get a lot of money through Amazon seller refunds? All you need to do is promptly open a case whenever your inventory gets lost or damaged in fulfillment centers.

The catch: you only have 2 months to do lookbacks.

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BLACK MARKET

Amazon sues bad actors for fake trademarks and complaints

The sad truth is: not everyone plays fair in the world of online selling. Some are using dirty tactics like fake complaints and invalid trademarks to undercut their competition.

šŸ›”ļø But Amazon is hitting back! According to Lawyer Monthly, the retail giant filed a case against these bad actors. Hereā€™s whatā€™s happening:

  • Amazonā€™s Counterfeit Crimes Unit (CCU) has filed a major lawsuit against bad actors who gained access to the Brand Registry using fake trademarks.

  • Once inside, they submitted false infringement claims to remove legitimate products from Amazonā€™s platform. This sneaky tactic hurt sellers and buyers by limiting options and creating unfair competition.

  • The retail giant is also going after an attorney and a company, Asin Enterprise Management Consulting Ltd., which charged fees for facilitating these shady tactics.

Why does this case matter to you?

  • Fair competition. Amazonā€™s action sends a clear messageā€”no more dirty tricks! It helps level the playing field, so honest sellers like you wonā€™t have to worry about unfair takedowns. šŸ™…

  • Brand protection. By cracking down on fake trademarks, Amazon is ensuring your brand stays safe. No more bogus claims or sneaky rivals trying to push you out!

  • More trust, more sales. Catching these bad actors helps build trust with shoppers. A cleaner marketplace means more buyers can confidently choose your products so you can boost your sales!

šŸŒŸ Amazonā€™s active move against bad actors gives a glimmer of hope for a fairer marketplace. Letā€™s hope the changes ahead will get rid of cheats and black hat sellers while diligently keeping an eye on how things unfold.

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Temu courts Amazon sellersā€”will it win them over?

Temu is currently the world's second-most-visited shopping site, after Amazon. That makes it an ideal platform for sellers.

Unlike Amazon, which collects fees for selling and logistics services, Temu presents itself as a lower-fee, faster-fulfillment alternative. And recently, the new retail player has been pushing for more U.S. warehouses and faster deliveries, even offering dedicated staff to help onboard U.S.-based sellers.

āš”ļø The Wall Street Journal reports this as Amazon and Temuā€™s new battleground. 

What do sellers say about this?

  • They want to diversify. Curtis Yang, a seller who has earned millions on Amazon, now lists some of his inventory on Temu. Yang is one of the many sellers who sell on multiple platforms. His take on Temu? It could eventually become the worldā€™s biggest ecommerce outlet. šŸ¤”

  • Lower fees mean more money. Sellers who signed up on Temu say they were won over because Temu doesnā€™t charge them fulfillment fees or advertising charges. One merchant said they made more money selling printer inks on Temu than on Amazon despite their product being priced lower on the former.

  • Brandon Fuhrmann shares that ā€œSellers are going to go where there is volumeā€ wherein Temu is basically the ground floor of activity. 

  • Jordan Berke, the founder of the retail consulting firm Tomorrow, adds that more brands will continue to switch over to Temu.

Should Amazon be worried?

Needless to say, the retail giant surely has strategies and plans to counter Temuā€™s expansion. But this, combined with the big moves of its other rivals, Amazon might need to be extra careful. šŸ‘€

How about you? Will you choose a new platform that charges lower seller fees or an established one where itā€™s costlier to sell?

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