The wish platform will impose penalties on sellers for violations, usually fines, and in serious cases, the store will be frozen. So what are the fine rules for wish? This will be introduced in detail below.

If a seller’s product is identified as a counterfeit while waiting for platform review, it will generally result in the product being deleted and taken off the shelves directly, and the seller will lose the integrity store rules. If a product on sale is judged to be a counterfeit, the product will be forcibly deleted, and the outstanding loan for the product will also be withheld. If the seller’s product is of a bad nature, the platform will directly fine you, delete the product, and in serious cases, may even suspend the seller’s sales. The Wish platform has relatively severe penalties for counterfeit products. If a product is found to be a counterfeit product during product review, you will generally be fined $10.

If the seller discovers infringement during the preliminary review of the platform, he or she will generally be fined $1 and the product will be deleted. However, if the seller’s product has been successfully reviewed and started to be sold, the seller’s modification of the picture will trigger the review. If there is infringement, he will be fined $100. In addition, if a seller uploads infringing products multiple times, not only will the product be deleted, but the seller may also be fined $500 or even suspend account transactions. This is also one of Wish’s fine rules.

If a seller’s product violates the prohibited items policy, the seller will generally be fined $10 and the product will be removed from the shelves. If a seller’s product is found to be misleading and a customer placed an order within 30 days of the date the product was found to be misleading, the seller will be fined $200.

In addition, the Wish platform clearly stipulates that any manipulation of customer reviews is prohibited, and paid reviews are clearly prohibited. Sellers are also prohibited from making direct or indirect reviews. If the platform discovers that a seller has manipulated review orders, it will generally impose a fine of 100% of the order amount, plus a fine of US$100 for the illegal order.

The above content has introduced the fine rules of Wish in detail. Sellers need to note that fines on the Wish platform generally do not need to be paid by the seller themselves. They are usually deducted directly from the seller’s account balance, so the seller needs to ensure There is a certain balance in the account to prepare for emergencies.