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Would printing a QR code on product packaging violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

Is it acceptable to print a QR code on product packaging?

The QR code would contain a message encouraging customers to share their honest experiences with our product on social media, accompanied by a photo. In return, they would receive an additional product for free.

Would this violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE

Would printing a QR code on product packaging violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

Is it acceptable to print a QR code on product packaging?

The QR code would contain a message encouraging customers to share their honest experiences with our product on social media, accompanied by a photo. In return, they would receive an additional product for free.

Would this violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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That could be construed as manipulation for positive reviews and offering free items is also against policy I believe.

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Hello @Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE,

Thank you for your post. It looks like our veteran sellers have provided some great guidance on this. As mentioned, this would not be a good idea as it may been seen as manipulation or trying to solicit positive reviews, which is against our policies.

For more information on that please click HERE.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers,

Micah

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Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE

Would printing a QR code on product packaging violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

Is it acceptable to print a QR code on product packaging?

The QR code would contain a message encouraging customers to share their honest experiences with our product on social media, accompanied by a photo. In return, they would receive an additional product for free.

Would this violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE

Would printing a QR code on product packaging violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

Is it acceptable to print a QR code on product packaging?

The QR code would contain a message encouraging customers to share their honest experiences with our product on social media, accompanied by a photo. In return, they would receive an additional product for free.

Would this violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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Would printing a QR code on product packaging violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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Is it acceptable to print a QR code on product packaging?

The QR code would contain a message encouraging customers to share their honest experiences with our product on social media, accompanied by a photo. In return, they would receive an additional product for free.

Would this violate Amazon's Terms of Service?

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

That could be construed as manipulation for positive reviews and offering free items is also against policy I believe.

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Micah_Amazon

Hello @Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE,

Thank you for your post. It looks like our veteran sellers have provided some great guidance on this. As mentioned, this would not be a good idea as it may been seen as manipulation or trying to solicit positive reviews, which is against our policies.

For more information on that please click HERE.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers,

Micah

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

That could be construed as manipulation for positive reviews and offering free items is also against policy I believe.

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Seller_OvL8C4BJWiuS9

That could be construed as manipulation for positive reviews and offering free items is also against policy I believe.

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Micah_Amazon

Hello @Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE,

Thank you for your post. It looks like our veteran sellers have provided some great guidance on this. As mentioned, this would not be a good idea as it may been seen as manipulation or trying to solicit positive reviews, which is against our policies.

For more information on that please click HERE.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers,

Micah

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Micah_Amazon

Hello @Seller_Ii6WbM1GE0oWE,

Thank you for your post. It looks like our veteran sellers have provided some great guidance on this. As mentioned, this would not be a good idea as it may been seen as manipulation or trying to solicit positive reviews, which is against our policies.

For more information on that please click HERE.

Please let me know if you have any additional questions.

Cheers,

Micah

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