In the wee hours, a seller's acquaintance reached out to me via WeChat to share a distressing incident. An individual with malicious intent exploited a loophole in Amazon's platform and launched a furious assault on several top-selling categories on Amazon America. Numerous unsuspecting sellers were severely impacted and faced detrimental consequences. When they approached Amazon to register their grievances, the response was disappointingly unresponsive, providing no resolution to their predicament. Can you guide me on how to host someone on IG?
The underlying bug can be explained simply: When Amazon receives a brand infringement complaint, it can only detect the brand name, not the trademark registration number. The culprit's UK brand name matches the real brand owner's brand name in the US. Consequently, the system assumes that the culprit also owns the US trademark and grants them permission. This allows the culprit to oust the genuine brand owner, preventing them from reclaiming their brand. We can only file desperate complaints, but Amazon fails to take action, resulting in a frustrating cycle. Ultimately, the fault lies with the flawed Amazon system, which is exploited by malicious individuals.