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charger for iphone

Good evening, I created a listing to sell generic iPhone cell phone chargers, everything was fine and the listing was approved, but when I made the purchase of the chargers, Amazon asked me for a UL 1310 certificate but my provider does not have it. What I can do. thank you

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charger for iphone

Good evening, I created a listing to sell generic iPhone cell phone chargers, everything was fine and the listing was approved, but when I made the purchase of the chargers, Amazon asked me for a UL 1310 certificate but my provider does not have it. What I can do. thank you

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Truthfully, you SHOULD have researched all the requirements BEFORE you made the purchase.

Did you study anything about selling on Amazon before you jumped headfirst into the river?

Since you didn't, you can TRY to return the items but I suspect they won't take them back OR will charge you a ridiculous fee to do so.

Another alternative is to pay to get the certification but I doubt that can be done by someone who is not the manufacturer. In addition, my guess is that since it doesn't come with that certification your items most likely will NOT pass anyway.

Maybe someone that sells electronics for a living can give further suggestions.

They are too light to be used for boat anchors.

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A UL certification costs between $5,000 and $50,000.

That's why your manufacturer in China doesn't have one. That's also why it is largely not accepted to sell them without it, because they are a fire hazard.

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charger for iphone

Good evening, I created a listing to sell generic iPhone cell phone chargers, everything was fine and the listing was approved, but when I made the purchase of the chargers, Amazon asked me for a UL 1310 certificate but my provider does not have it. What I can do. thank you

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charger for iphone

Good evening, I created a listing to sell generic iPhone cell phone chargers, everything was fine and the listing was approved, but when I made the purchase of the chargers, Amazon asked me for a UL 1310 certificate but my provider does not have it. What I can do. thank you

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charger for iphone

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Good evening, I created a listing to sell generic iPhone cell phone chargers, everything was fine and the listing was approved, but when I made the purchase of the chargers, Amazon asked me for a UL 1310 certificate but my provider does not have it. What I can do. thank you

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Truthfully, you SHOULD have researched all the requirements BEFORE you made the purchase.

Did you study anything about selling on Amazon before you jumped headfirst into the river?

Since you didn't, you can TRY to return the items but I suspect they won't take them back OR will charge you a ridiculous fee to do so.

Another alternative is to pay to get the certification but I doubt that can be done by someone who is not the manufacturer. In addition, my guess is that since it doesn't come with that certification your items most likely will NOT pass anyway.

Maybe someone that sells electronics for a living can give further suggestions.

They are too light to be used for boat anchors.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI

A UL certification costs between $5,000 and $50,000.

That's why your manufacturer in China doesn't have one. That's also why it is largely not accepted to sell them without it, because they are a fire hazard.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Truthfully, you SHOULD have researched all the requirements BEFORE you made the purchase.

Did you study anything about selling on Amazon before you jumped headfirst into the river?

Since you didn't, you can TRY to return the items but I suspect they won't take them back OR will charge you a ridiculous fee to do so.

Another alternative is to pay to get the certification but I doubt that can be done by someone who is not the manufacturer. In addition, my guess is that since it doesn't come with that certification your items most likely will NOT pass anyway.

Maybe someone that sells electronics for a living can give further suggestions.

They are too light to be used for boat anchors.

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Seller_kIukTwdhvntAp

Truthfully, you SHOULD have researched all the requirements BEFORE you made the purchase.

Did you study anything about selling on Amazon before you jumped headfirst into the river?

Since you didn't, you can TRY to return the items but I suspect they won't take them back OR will charge you a ridiculous fee to do so.

Another alternative is to pay to get the certification but I doubt that can be done by someone who is not the manufacturer. In addition, my guess is that since it doesn't come with that certification your items most likely will NOT pass anyway.

Maybe someone that sells electronics for a living can give further suggestions.

They are too light to be used for boat anchors.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI

A UL certification costs between $5,000 and $50,000.

That's why your manufacturer in China doesn't have one. That's also why it is largely not accepted to sell them without it, because they are a fire hazard.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI

A UL certification costs between $5,000 and $50,000.

That's why your manufacturer in China doesn't have one. That's also why it is largely not accepted to sell them without it, because they are a fire hazard.

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