Amazon Policy & Account Health How-To Guides
This is the Amazon policy section of the Goat Consulting blog, where we cover how Amazon's seller rules, restricted products, account health metrics, and appeal processes actually work from a seller's point of view. You'll find practitioner-written guides on listing suspensions, writing a plan of action, hazmat classification, category ungating, intellectual property complaints, and managing Account Health. Every post is written by a member of our team who has navigated these policies for brands across dozens of product categories, so you get both what the rule says and what Amazon actually enforces in practice.
Most sellers land here while trying to resolve a suspension, violation, or compliance question, so the posts below are meant to be a working reference when something breaks or when you want to prevent the next issue. If you'd rather have the Goat Consulting team handle a suspension appeal, reinstatement, or ongoing compliance monitoring for you instead of doing it in-house, reach out.
How to Resolve an Amazon Product Bundling Policy Violation
This post will explain how to resolve a Product Bundling Policy Violation on Amazon Seller Central. This is an account health violation issue you can face if you ever bundle products on Amazon. Creating a unique product bundle for Amazon may help you in offering more value to your customers and to avoid buy box competition. However, Amazon does have a policy regarding product bundling to ensure a good shopping experience for all customers. If you list a product bundle and then encounter a Product Bundling Policy Violation, you will need to resolve it to continue selling on Amazon. Ensuring the bundle meets policy guidelines allows you to reach your customers and ensure Amazon is a fair and safe marketplace. Failure to correct bundle violations can lead to an inability to sell on Amazon, lost customers, and an inefficient marketplace. This post will outline product bundle guidelines, why you may face an account health violation, and how to address and fix a Product Bundling Policy Violation.