Not all accounts can be subject to classification review. Before doing classification review, sellers must first consider whether their account meets the requirements for classification review. If the store’s ODR exceeds the standard, it will not be able to submit an application for classification review. The requirements for Amazon classification review are as follows:
The sales plan of the account must be a professional seller;
ODR (Order defect rate) order missing rate <1%, if the ODR exceeds 1 %, you need to wait for DOR to reply normally before doing classification review:
Pre-fulfillmentcancel rate (Pre-fulfillmentcancel rate)<2.5%;
Delayed shipment rate (Late shipment rate )<4%;
5 product pictures that meet Amazon’s requirements;
Provide possible invoices, receipts, inspection certificates, etc. according to Amazon’s requirements during the review. Most classification audits must meet the above conditions, and different product categories have different specific requirements.
The questions to be answered and the documents provided during the classification review of each category are different.
Category review information. Most of the classification review requires 5 product pictures. Only a few categories do not need to provide product pictures for classification review.
In addition, Amazon also has very strict requirements for product images in category review. The classification review of some categories requires the provision of invoices, receipts, material certificates, special product certificates, and corporate websites with first-level domain names.