Amazon Decides Sellers Must Publicly Display Their Name and Address

From PC Mag: Amazon really wants its customers to have confidence the products they are buying are legitimate, especially when they choose to purchase from a third-party seller. So from September, Amazon is insisting sellers publicly list their name and address.

As GeekWire reports, such details are already listed on Amazon across Europe, as well as in Mexico and Japan. The change in September extends the policy to Amazon.com so US consumers can always view seller details, too. Amazon informed third-party sellers about the new policy by way of a letter, which explained, "Beginning on September 1, 2020, we will display a seller’s business name and address on their Amazon.com Seller Profile page. For individuals, we will display the individual name and address."

With regards to why the change is being made, the letter continues, "We are making this change to ensure there is a consistent baseline of seller information to help customers make informed shopping decisions." It goes on to suggest sharing more business information beyond name and address is encouraged, as long as it's helpful to customers.

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