AISINS of all of our panties with rayon made from bamboo have been delete from the seller center
Our panties are make from 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo,5% Spandex. We discribed the material composition on the products detailed pages, even upload pictures with fabric. But 12 listings are still deleted by system.
We would like to know the reason, because all the deleted listings are complied with the rules of Bamboo. Amazn. Thank you.
AISINS of all of our panties with rayon made from bamboo have been delete from the seller center
Our panties are make from 95% Rayon Made from Bamboo,5% Spandex. We discribed the material composition on the products detailed pages, even upload pictures with fabric. But 12 listings are still deleted by system.
We would like to know the reason, because all the deleted listings are complied with the rules of Bamboo. Amazn. Thank you.
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Stevie_Amazon
Good afternoon @Seller_j7kkD93Gs0eSs,
I apologize for the time it has taken for me to engage with you here. Your patience is greatly appreciated!
I understand you have questions regarding bamboo and products which contain bamboo.
Under the Textile Act (Textile Products Identification Act), certain disclosures are required. As the listing restrictions that require disclosures page states, the compliance with this specific legislature is required-
"...whether the product was (i) Made in the U.S.A; (ii) Imported; (iii) Made in the U.S.A or Imported; or (iv) Made in the U.S.A and Imported. If the product is manufactured in both the U.S.A and abroad, select "Made in the U.S.A or Imported"; if the product is assembled in the U.S.A with imported materials, select "Made in the U.S.A and Imported." The information regarding country of origin should match the product's label.
the generic names and percentages by weight of the fibers present in the product in an amount of 5 percent or more in order of predominance using generic fiber names recognized by the Federal Trade Commission. The use of non-generic fiber names, unless specifically recognized by the Federal Trade Commission, is not permitted. For example, you may not refer to your textile product as "bamboo" or "soy" unless appropriately qualified by their respective generic names, rayon or viscose for bamboo and azlon for soy (e.g., rayon derived from bamboo, azlon derived from soy, etc.). The fiber content should match the product's label."
Generally this will occur when information is missing. Alternatively, there could be other reasons for the suppressed listings. What policy was cited in the notification or policy compliance violation you received for these listings?
Feel free to provide any relevant information you have or ask further questions, so the community and myself can best support you here.
I look forward to your reply,
Stevie.