Dropshipping: Return and Shipping Settings
We see a lot of questions from sellers asking about dropshipping: what to do, what not to do, and what policies sellers need to know to avoid any account repercussions. This article will give a dropshipping overview and provide you with lots of links to review.
You must do the following to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper:
- Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
- Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
- Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.
We strongly recommend checking out these helpful links:
- Getting Started: how to dropship on Amazon
- Seller Help: Drop Shipping Policy
- Amazon drop shipping policies: The dos and don’ts you need to know
Be sure to review the following resources with information on sourcing products:
- Seller University: guidelines to source products to sell on Amazon
- Seller Help: Responsible sourcing documentation request requirements
- Seller University: Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell. Learn about invoice requirements you’ll need when you apply to sell a restricted product or within a restricted category in the Amazon store.
Dropshipping: Return and Shipping Settings
We see a lot of questions from sellers asking about dropshipping: what to do, what not to do, and what policies sellers need to know to avoid any account repercussions. This article will give a dropshipping overview and provide you with lots of links to review.
You must do the following to fulfill orders using another company’s fulfillment service, a third-party logistics company, or a drop shipper:
- Have an agreement with your supplier where you are the only seller of record and the only entity identified as the seller of your products on all packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or any other information included or provided in connection with the products.
- Remove any packing slips, invoices, external packaging, or other information identifying a different seller or third-party supplier prior to shipping the order.
- Remain responsible for accepting and processing customer returns, and always comply with the Business Solutions Agreement (BSA) and applicable Amazon policies.
We strongly recommend checking out these helpful links:
- Getting Started: how to dropship on Amazon
- Seller Help: Drop Shipping Policy
- Amazon drop shipping policies: The dos and don’ts you need to know
Be sure to review the following resources with information on sourcing products:
- Seller University: guidelines to source products to sell on Amazon
- Seller Help: Responsible sourcing documentation request requirements
- Seller University: Invoice requirements for when you apply to sell. Learn about invoice requirements you’ll need when you apply to sell a restricted product or within a restricted category in the Amazon store.