Seller Faces Brand Hijacking on Amazon
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Toasted to a respectable shade. No regrets, no crumbs left.
Summary
Cliff Stoll, a seller on Amazon, faced brand hijacking issues when a foreign seller advertised a 'black head remover' on his Klein bottle listing. Stoll urged customers to order only from his website, www.kleinbottle.com, to avoid confusion. He expressed his decision to halt selling on Amazon until the platform addresses fundamental problems.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledA foreign seller has hijacked my Amazon Klein bottle listing to advertise their cheezy 'black head remover'.
Please order *only* from this website, www.kleinbottle.com.
I've decided not to sell on Amazon until they fix some fundamental problems.
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