Bill Verification
Hi,
I have created a new account and the account is deactivated.
Amazon is asking for the Bill.
I have uploaded the bills but every time getting rejected.
Kindly tell me how this issue will be resolved because I want to start doing the listings.
Waiting for your kind reply.
Best Regards
Bill Verification
Hi,
I have created a new account and the account is deactivated.
Amazon is asking for the Bill.
I have uploaded the bills but every time getting rejected.
Kindly tell me how this issue will be resolved because I want to start doing the listings.
Waiting for your kind reply.
Best Regards
1 reply
Emet_Amazon
Hello @Seller_yvSNXapzJLOTe,
Thank you for posting your account verification concerns.
I have created a new account and the account is deactivated.
Amazon is asking for the Bill.
I have uploaded the bills but every time getting rejected.
Kindly tell me how this issue will be resolved because I want to start doing the listings.
As you've mentioned this being a new account, this does sound like our standard verification process. When you provided your utility bill, did you confirm that it meets our requirements? If the notification did not include a detailed list of these, you can find them in our seller identity verification help page.
- Be valid (not expired, revoked, inactive or closed).
- In order to ensure your documents are not rejected, make sure that they meet the following requirements
- Be high resolution and unobstructed (clear, readable, visible and in focus).
- Be complete and not cut off from any sides (not angled or cropped).
- Be a scanned image or photo of the original document taken from your mobile device's camera.
- Display the full document (front and back, if applicable).
- Be less than 50MB in size.
- Be in one of these formats: TIF, TIFF, PNG, JPG, PDF, and JPEG. Do not include special characters in the file name (examples: $, &, or #).
- Be authentic and unaltered.
- Must not be password-protected.
- Be in one of these supported languages: Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese. If your documents are not in a supported language, you must submit a notarized translation in a supported language along with the original document.
These documents are requirement 100% match the details used to register the accounts. If all information matches, you will need to focus on if the document itself meets our requirements.
Are you providing a recent utility bill, dated in the last 90-days? Does your document appear straight without any illegible parts? Are you taking a photo or scanning your document?
Additionally, depending on where you are located and the regions primary language, does you utility bill meet our language requirements? If not, are you providing a notarized and translated version along with the original? These call outs are just a few common misses with this scenario.
The forums community and I are here to support you. Please let us know how we can help you from this point forward.
Emet.