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7 minutes ago, chrisynd said:

Anybody else get a lovely Amazon email: "Important information about Toysjust now?

 

Text:

 

It's about 30 ASINs, all LEGO, only a small portion of the ASINs I'm stocking (FBA). I haven't chased down a "A document confirming that your product was tested according to the standard listed in the following table by a laboratory that is certified to the ILAC ISO 17025 standard" before, but... Looks like I'll need to.

Anyone else?

Yep, I got the same thing. I'm trying to figure out the right thing to submit.  It should be the same for all Lego products, right?

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Yep got it, panicked. I did a quick search and found this link:

https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/product-safety/

You can get certificates for most sets it looks like. I couldn't find one for Milano vs. the Abelisk (76081) but all the other ASIN's I got queried about in the email were there. So I guess I'll be sending a bunch of emails to [email protected]. What a pain!

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7 minutes ago, stoltzjl77 said:

Yep got it, panicked. I did a quick search and found this link:

https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/product-safety/

You can get certificates for most sets it looks like. I couldn't find one for Milano vs. the Abelisk (76081) but all the other ASIN's I got queried about in the email were there. So I guess I'll be sending a bunch of emails to [email protected]. What a pain!

What do you need to give them so they know the email is under your store? Your store name or tax ID? 

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1 hour ago, stoltzjl77 said:

Yep got it, panicked. I did a quick search and found this link:

https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/lego-group/product-safety/

You can get certificates for most sets it looks like. I couldn't find one for Milano vs. the Abelisk (76081) but all the other ASIN's I got queried about in the email were there. So I guess I'll be sending a bunch of emails to child-safety@amazon.com. What a pain!

So what you doing for the Milano? I have the same one.

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16 minutes ago, LegoBro said:

Seller ID/ Vendor ID

Clarification anyone?  is that my tax ID? or legal business name as recognized on amazon?

To find your Seller ID :

Go to one of your listings and hover 
mouse over your % feedback link.

Right-click and copy the link location.

Then paste it into a text-edit or email compose.
At the end of the URL will be

https://www.amazon.com984…&seller=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

The X’s represent an alpha-numeric sequence which identifies the seller.

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1 hour ago, Bold-Arrow said:

To find your Seller ID :

Go to one of your listings and hover 
mouse over your % feedback link.

Right-click and copy the link location.

Then paste it into a text-edit or email compose.
At the end of the URL will be

https://www.amazon.com984…&seller=XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

The X’s represent an alpha-numeric sequence which identifies the seller.

Got the email too. 3 ASINs, 2 of which I no longer have in inventory and 1 I sold out last month.

Nevertheless, I emailed the forms as you guys highlighted in this thread. I just want to be a good compliant seller...

That being said, I sell other sets with a recommended age below 12 and no safety documents required for those.

It seems that the ASINs I got notified on are older sets. Is it the case for you guys ? Older sets.

Take 31052 listed in that email, age 9 - 14 ? How is that different from Lego City Calendar 60201, age 5 - 12.

And yet 60201 is in my inventory and I am not requested to provide safety document for it, well for now.

Any insights ?

 

 

 

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Let's just hope its as easy as submitting the docs and info. According to PhillB the docs were accepted last year. I got the email for 3 discontinued sets and the other 3 for current sets that are inactive on my inventory. Should have deleted those 3. I guess I still would have received this for the other 3...I think.

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11 hours ago, odysea11 said:

My concern is that the specific ASTM does not match....ASTM F963-16 /-17 compliance is what Amazon requires, yet that specific category is not mentioned on the certificates. We shall find out!! 

The newer set, like 41615 as an example , is test to ASTM F963-16.

For a set that was manufactured in say 2016, the then-current F963 standard at 2016 probably was not ASTM F963-16 but ASTM F963-11

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