I believe that every seller is familiar with the term "follow selling", and fighting against follow selling is commonplace . Under the premise of official permission from Amazon, follow selling is common, and some sellers cannot escape the fate of being followed even after registering their brands .
Recently, an Amazon seller was attacked by malicious follow-selling . However, the seller was very tough in dealing with the follow-selling and directly sent a "threatening email" to the follow-selling.
The email content shows that a Bluetooth headset in his store was being copied. Unlike other sellers who were copied, this seller was not at a loss or gave in. Instead, he threatened directly: " I have 3,000 buyer accounts, brother, I hope you will cooperate with me to remove the product, otherwise we will start fighting ." Sellers who are familiar with copycat sales should know the deterrent power and effect of these 3,000 buyer accounts.
The usual method of follow-selling is to use the purchase order to make a series of complaints to the seller: second-hand goods, fake goods, and false delivery, forcing the seller to remove the product, and then the follow-selling takes over the seller's listing. Faced with this rogue behavior, it seems that the victim seller wants to use the same crackdown method to force the follow-selling to remove the product.
The editor can't help but sigh that this seller is very domineering. However, the editor still wants to remind sellers that not all sellers have such "strength" and avoiding copycat sales is the top priority. Sellers can prevent copycat sales by registering their own brand trademarks, modifying listings from time to time, and providing gifts.
In fact, in the cross-border e-commerce market, malicious competition behaviors such as copy-selling are everywhere, such as listings being spoofed and sensitive words being added to turn them into dogs.
The editor found that in cross-border e-commerce seller forums and seller groups, sellers often complain: listings have been spoofed, and a large number of listings have been removed from the shelves...
The behavior of spoof listings is generally caused by malicious competition from peers in the same industry. They deliberately tamper with the listings of their opponents, add various sensitive words such as "adult products" and "prohibited goods", and products banned from the platform , resulting in the forced removal of the other party's listings. It is very troublesome to remove a listing after sensitive words are added to it. Not only is the appeal process long , but the listing that is appealed against may be downgraded and sales will be much lower than before .
At present, the cross-border e-commerce industry is full of chaos. Sellers must be cautious and make full preparations to deal with various "rogue behaviors". Follow the sale Seller Listing tampering |
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