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Reading Time: 2 minutes
Host & Speaker: Fred McKinnon
Question #1 from the Facebook Group from Martin Mendez:
Thanks, Martin! According to Amazon, you have to have this when you become enrolled in their Professional Selling Plan:
Sellers with professional selling plans on Amazon.com must provide proof of Commercial General Liability insurance. This insurance, obtained at the seller’s expense, shall cover up to $1,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate and must include products liability, bodily injury, or personal injury, property damage, and other requirements as stated in the Participation Agreement. The insurance must indicate that “Amazon.com, Inc., and its affiliates and assignees” are added as additional insureds.
Fred tells a story of how his Liability Insurance rescued him from a case where a cash register possibly caused the fire in a saloon.
Question #2 from the Facebook Group from Jerry Mills:
Great question, Jerry. There are so many awesome tools, but a few that I really use frequently include:
Question #3 from Reddit user kcolabear:
Thanks, K – this question is addressed in Episode 4 but I can tell you a few important things would be:
Question #4 from Reddit user DavidECom:
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The post Q&A from EBOers: Amazon, Brands, Insurance, Dropshipping, and Research Tools [Episode 7] first appeared on eComCatalyst - Amazon, e-Commerce Growth Agency.
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Reading Time: 2 minutes
Host & Speaker: Fred McKinnon
Question #1 from the Facebook Group from Martin Mendez:
Thanks, Martin! According to Amazon, you have to have this when you become enrolled in their Professional Selling Plan:
Sellers with professional selling plans on Amazon.com must provide proof of Commercial General Liability insurance. This insurance, obtained at the seller’s expense, shall cover up to $1,000,000 per occurrence and in the aggregate and must include products liability, bodily injury, or personal injury, property damage, and other requirements as stated in the Participation Agreement. The insurance must indicate that “Amazon.com, Inc., and its affiliates and assignees” are added as additional insureds.
Fred tells a story of how his Liability Insurance rescued him from a case where a cash register possibly caused the fire in a saloon.
Question #2 from the Facebook Group from Jerry Mills:
Great question, Jerry. There are so many awesome tools, but a few that I really use frequently include:
Question #3 from Reddit user kcolabear:
Thanks, K – this question is addressed in Episode 4 but I can tell you a few important things would be:
Question #4 from Reddit user DavidECom:
Facebook Page: we share e-business related news and resources from time to time here
Download the show notes.
If you’re listening on our website, please consider clicking the subscribe links underneath the player to subscribe in iTunes or in Android apps. We’d be honored to hear your comments about this podcast below and your reviews on iTunes.
The post Q&A from EBOers: Amazon, Brands, Insurance, Dropshipping, and Research Tools [Episode 7] first appeared on eComCatalyst - Amazon, e-Commerce Growth Agency.