Amazon stipulates that a seller can only have one store. "Association" means that Amazon obtains seller-related information through technical means and determines whether multiple store accounts belong to the same seller by matching association factors.
The factors that affect Amazon account association mainly include account information, network environment, and multiple account operations. When registering, the information must be completely new, and one set of information must be used to register one site.
Based on the above situations, there are many situations in which Amazon is linked. First of all, we have to determine whether our payment method is linked, or something else? Let’s look at an example:
A seller's account A on the Japanese site uses a WF card to receive payments. Now he wants to register an account B on the Japanese site and use a P card to receive payments. However, when applying for the P card and the WF card, the same registration information is used, and they are bound to the same domestic bank card. So will the A and B accounts be linked?
Answer: No, it can be said that Amazon cannot track the information of sellers when they register their payment accounts, because this is not the content registered on Amazon.
Some sellers may ask here. I have seen Amazon's anti-association information saying that to do a good job of anti-association, you need to pay attention to the account registration information, the IP address used when the account goes online, and you also need to pay attention to the distinction between the payment accounts. Yes, the same payment account will also cause Amazon to judge the association between sellers' accounts. But please note that in the above two problems, the sellers' different accounts use different payment methods or payment accounts registered with different information. For this reason, it can be said that in terms of anti-association work, both sellers have done it by using different payment accounts to bind the store. This satisfies the requirement of anti-correlation.
Of course, with everyone's concerns about Amazon account association issues, many payment platforms will also find ways to help sellers avoid account association problems caused by payment accounts. Different payment methods use different account measures. Sellers who want to open multiple accounts on the same site can consult their official customer service when registering a payment account about how to prevent association problems caused by payment, such as how to set up payment settings that will not cause association. So as to do a good job of preventing association.
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