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North America and Brazil Unified Account

In August 2023, Brazil was added to the North America Unified Accounts for sellers based in the United States and China. With a North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can conveniently switch between Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br seller tools in Seller Central to list products and manage orders in all stores. This feature is not currently available to sellers with Individual selling accounts.

The North America & Brazil Unified Account allows you to do the following easily:

  • Share listing information and manage your inventory consistently across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Keep track of orders on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br in Manage Orders or with one combined Order Report
  • Access tools and services to help you manage your business across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Pay the same monthly subscription fee (equivalent to USD $39.99) for your North America and Brazil Unified Account
  • Update account information through a consolidated user interface
  • Get paid to your local bank in your local currency thanks to the Amazon Currency Converter for sellers

Important: When managing your Amazon inventory across Amazon’s United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil stores, it is important to understand the difference between the Global SKU and the store-specific SKU in Seller Central. Please reference this resource for more information.

Fees: For all per-item transaction fees, you will pay the fees applicable to the store in which the item was sold. Your monthly Professional selling plan subscription fee will be allocated to each North American store in which you have active listings on your monthly billing day, and will be limited to USD 39.99 or its equivalent in total. For more information about Professional selling plan fees, go to Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule.

If you do not wish to sell in a certain store within the North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can delete any active listings and remove inventory in that store. You can then put that store into vacation mode.

Please reference the following help pages for more information:

North America and Brazil Unified Account

North America and Brazil Unified Account FAQ

Amazon North American and Brazil stores

Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace

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Steve_Amazon

North America and Brazil Unified Account

In August 2023, Brazil was added to the North America Unified Accounts for sellers based in the United States and China. With a North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can conveniently switch between Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br seller tools in Seller Central to list products and manage orders in all stores. This feature is not currently available to sellers with Individual selling accounts.

The North America & Brazil Unified Account allows you to do the following easily:

  • Share listing information and manage your inventory consistently across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Keep track of orders on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br in Manage Orders or with one combined Order Report
  • Access tools and services to help you manage your business across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Pay the same monthly subscription fee (equivalent to USD $39.99) for your North America and Brazil Unified Account
  • Update account information through a consolidated user interface
  • Get paid to your local bank in your local currency thanks to the Amazon Currency Converter for sellers

Important: When managing your Amazon inventory across Amazon’s United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil stores, it is important to understand the difference between the Global SKU and the store-specific SKU in Seller Central. Please reference this resource for more information.

Fees: For all per-item transaction fees, you will pay the fees applicable to the store in which the item was sold. Your monthly Professional selling plan subscription fee will be allocated to each North American store in which you have active listings on your monthly billing day, and will be limited to USD 39.99 or its equivalent in total. For more information about Professional selling plan fees, go to Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule.

If you do not wish to sell in a certain store within the North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can delete any active listings and remove inventory in that store. You can then put that store into vacation mode.

Please reference the following help pages for more information:

North America and Brazil Unified Account

North America and Brazil Unified Account FAQ

Amazon North American and Brazil stores

Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace

Tags:Seller Central
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@Steve_Amazon

This addition of BR, even though it was bound to happen, has caused many an issue and a LOT of confusion for sellers.

Another example of "no heads up" from Amazon.

All of this, creation/merging into an America's Unified Account, should have been published BEFORE it happened.

ALSO - These links are wrong

- Amazon North American and Brazil stores - https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/help/hub/reference/201394090

- Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace ... https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/learn/courses

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Seller_T4vlYvNrOWBSq
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

I have put my "global" accounts on vacation mode. I am not sure whether it makes sense to sell in those markets (I do mainly FBA laptops)

can anyone here offer some advice, or links to information about selling in these markets and what is different about them vs just selling in the USA?

also any pitfalls or gotchas or other issues that people have come across selling in these markes?

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Seller_gKDgGB1z5Li2k
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Hi Steve, we get an error when trying to create a FBA listing.

{"errorMessage":"NO_REQUIRED_RIGHTS"}

How do we fix and confirm Brazil is enrolled in FBA? our USA account shows Brazil ineligible because it isn't and I believe it's due to the above error / bug on our account.

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Seller_otDFihTxKiDRD
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Somehow I missed this message.

I do NOT sell FBA.

I only found out about this thread when I came searching to find out why Brazil was enabled when I do NOT offer international shipping.

The page with the account info does NOT give a way to opt out or shut it down. I was only able to find this by finding a buried reply Michelle @ Amazon made in a series of replies 4 weeks ago.

If Amazon gave a rat's patootie ( please add the correct curse word) what sellers thought, this would not have happened. ASK first before modifying anything in our accounts and give us a chance to say NO, heck no.

I sold internationally on Amazon years ago. The where's my stuff bs was utterly out of hand and the losses were expensive. Not selling internationally on Amazon is a very valid choice.

MJ the infuriated, grumpy bookseller, class of 2007.

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Seller_lw7jo3IcnAlSm
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

For us, in 15 years, Brazilian sales have been a total pain in the neck. Between theft, slow delivery, and language problems, they are way more trouble than they are worth.

We do not want to sell in Brazil, and we don't appreciate Amazon making that decision without consulting us, its "valued partner." Yes, I have put Brazil on vacation mode, but no, I don't like getting emails from Amazon in in Portuguese. (Even the English-language emails are hard enough to understand.)

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North America and Brazil Unified Account

In August 2023, Brazil was added to the North America Unified Accounts for sellers based in the United States and China. With a North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can conveniently switch between Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br seller tools in Seller Central to list products and manage orders in all stores. This feature is not currently available to sellers with Individual selling accounts.

The North America & Brazil Unified Account allows you to do the following easily:

  • Share listing information and manage your inventory consistently across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Keep track of orders on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br in Manage Orders or with one combined Order Report
  • Access tools and services to help you manage your business across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Pay the same monthly subscription fee (equivalent to USD $39.99) for your North America and Brazil Unified Account
  • Update account information through a consolidated user interface
  • Get paid to your local bank in your local currency thanks to the Amazon Currency Converter for sellers

Important: When managing your Amazon inventory across Amazon’s United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil stores, it is important to understand the difference between the Global SKU and the store-specific SKU in Seller Central. Please reference this resource for more information.

Fees: For all per-item transaction fees, you will pay the fees applicable to the store in which the item was sold. Your monthly Professional selling plan subscription fee will be allocated to each North American store in which you have active listings on your monthly billing day, and will be limited to USD 39.99 or its equivalent in total. For more information about Professional selling plan fees, go to Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule.

If you do not wish to sell in a certain store within the North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can delete any active listings and remove inventory in that store. You can then put that store into vacation mode.

Please reference the following help pages for more information:

North America and Brazil Unified Account

North America and Brazil Unified Account FAQ

Amazon North American and Brazil stores

Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace

353 visualizações
9 respostas
Tags:Seller Central
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Steve_Amazon

North America and Brazil Unified Account

In August 2023, Brazil was added to the North America Unified Accounts for sellers based in the United States and China. With a North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can conveniently switch between Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br seller tools in Seller Central to list products and manage orders in all stores. This feature is not currently available to sellers with Individual selling accounts.

The North America & Brazil Unified Account allows you to do the following easily:

  • Share listing information and manage your inventory consistently across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Keep track of orders on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br in Manage Orders or with one combined Order Report
  • Access tools and services to help you manage your business across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Pay the same monthly subscription fee (equivalent to USD $39.99) for your North America and Brazil Unified Account
  • Update account information through a consolidated user interface
  • Get paid to your local bank in your local currency thanks to the Amazon Currency Converter for sellers

Important: When managing your Amazon inventory across Amazon’s United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil stores, it is important to understand the difference between the Global SKU and the store-specific SKU in Seller Central. Please reference this resource for more information.

Fees: For all per-item transaction fees, you will pay the fees applicable to the store in which the item was sold. Your monthly Professional selling plan subscription fee will be allocated to each North American store in which you have active listings on your monthly billing day, and will be limited to USD 39.99 or its equivalent in total. For more information about Professional selling plan fees, go to Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule.

If you do not wish to sell in a certain store within the North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can delete any active listings and remove inventory in that store. You can then put that store into vacation mode.

Please reference the following help pages for more information:

North America and Brazil Unified Account

North America and Brazil Unified Account FAQ

Amazon North American and Brazil stores

Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace

Tags:Seller Central
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North America and Brazil Unified Account

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In August 2023, Brazil was added to the North America Unified Accounts for sellers based in the United States and China. With a North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can conveniently switch between Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br seller tools in Seller Central to list products and manage orders in all stores. This feature is not currently available to sellers with Individual selling accounts.

The North America & Brazil Unified Account allows you to do the following easily:

  • Share listing information and manage your inventory consistently across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Keep track of orders on Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br in Manage Orders or with one combined Order Report
  • Access tools and services to help you manage your business across Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.com.mx, and Amazon.com.br
  • Pay the same monthly subscription fee (equivalent to USD $39.99) for your North America and Brazil Unified Account
  • Update account information through a consolidated user interface
  • Get paid to your local bank in your local currency thanks to the Amazon Currency Converter for sellers

Important: When managing your Amazon inventory across Amazon’s United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil stores, it is important to understand the difference between the Global SKU and the store-specific SKU in Seller Central. Please reference this resource for more information.

Fees: For all per-item transaction fees, you will pay the fees applicable to the store in which the item was sold. Your monthly Professional selling plan subscription fee will be allocated to each North American store in which you have active listings on your monthly billing day, and will be limited to USD 39.99 or its equivalent in total. For more information about Professional selling plan fees, go to Selling on Amazon Fee Schedule.

If you do not wish to sell in a certain store within the North America and Brazil Unified Account, you can delete any active listings and remove inventory in that store. You can then put that store into vacation mode.

Please reference the following help pages for more information:

North America and Brazil Unified Account

North America and Brazil Unified Account FAQ

Amazon North American and Brazil stores

Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace

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Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

@Steve_Amazon

This addition of BR, even though it was bound to happen, has caused many an issue and a LOT of confusion for sellers.

Another example of "no heads up" from Amazon.

All of this, creation/merging into an America's Unified Account, should have been published BEFORE it happened.

ALSO - These links are wrong

- Amazon North American and Brazil stores - https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/help/hub/reference/201394090

- Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace ... https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/learn/courses

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Seller_T4vlYvNrOWBSq
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

I have put my "global" accounts on vacation mode. I am not sure whether it makes sense to sell in those markets (I do mainly FBA laptops)

can anyone here offer some advice, or links to information about selling in these markets and what is different about them vs just selling in the USA?

also any pitfalls or gotchas or other issues that people have come across selling in these markes?

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Seller_gKDgGB1z5Li2k
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Hi Steve, we get an error when trying to create a FBA listing.

{"errorMessage":"NO_REQUIRED_RIGHTS"}

How do we fix and confirm Brazil is enrolled in FBA? our USA account shows Brazil ineligible because it isn't and I believe it's due to the above error / bug on our account.

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Seller_otDFihTxKiDRD
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Somehow I missed this message.

I do NOT sell FBA.

I only found out about this thread when I came searching to find out why Brazil was enabled when I do NOT offer international shipping.

The page with the account info does NOT give a way to opt out or shut it down. I was only able to find this by finding a buried reply Michelle @ Amazon made in a series of replies 4 weeks ago.

If Amazon gave a rat's patootie ( please add the correct curse word) what sellers thought, this would not have happened. ASK first before modifying anything in our accounts and give us a chance to say NO, heck no.

I sold internationally on Amazon years ago. The where's my stuff bs was utterly out of hand and the losses were expensive. Not selling internationally on Amazon is a very valid choice.

MJ the infuriated, grumpy bookseller, class of 2007.

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Seller_lw7jo3IcnAlSm
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

For us, in 15 years, Brazilian sales have been a total pain in the neck. Between theft, slow delivery, and language problems, they are way more trouble than they are worth.

We do not want to sell in Brazil, and we don't appreciate Amazon making that decision without consulting us, its "valued partner." Yes, I have put Brazil on vacation mode, but no, I don't like getting emails from Amazon in in Portuguese. (Even the English-language emails are hard enough to understand.)

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Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

@Steve_Amazon

This addition of BR, even though it was bound to happen, has caused many an issue and a LOT of confusion for sellers.

Another example of "no heads up" from Amazon.

All of this, creation/merging into an America's Unified Account, should have been published BEFORE it happened.

ALSO - These links are wrong

- Amazon North American and Brazil stores - https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/help/hub/reference/201394090

- Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace ... https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/learn/courses

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Seller_J46Ruz3VzvWCV
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

@Steve_Amazon

This addition of BR, even though it was bound to happen, has caused many an issue and a LOT of confusion for sellers.

Another example of "no heads up" from Amazon.

All of this, creation/merging into an America's Unified Account, should have been published BEFORE it happened.

ALSO - These links are wrong

- Amazon North American and Brazil stores - https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/help/hub/reference/201394090

- Global Selling Basics 1.3 - Introduction to North America Marketplace ... https:// www. sellercentral.amazon.dev/learn/courses

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Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

I have put my "global" accounts on vacation mode. I am not sure whether it makes sense to sell in those markets (I do mainly FBA laptops)

can anyone here offer some advice, or links to information about selling in these markets and what is different about them vs just selling in the USA?

also any pitfalls or gotchas or other issues that people have come across selling in these markes?

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Seller_T4vlYvNrOWBSq
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

I have put my "global" accounts on vacation mode. I am not sure whether it makes sense to sell in those markets (I do mainly FBA laptops)

can anyone here offer some advice, or links to information about selling in these markets and what is different about them vs just selling in the USA?

also any pitfalls or gotchas or other issues that people have come across selling in these markes?

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Seller_gKDgGB1z5Li2k
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Hi Steve, we get an error when trying to create a FBA listing.

{"errorMessage":"NO_REQUIRED_RIGHTS"}

How do we fix and confirm Brazil is enrolled in FBA? our USA account shows Brazil ineligible because it isn't and I believe it's due to the above error / bug on our account.

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Seller_gKDgGB1z5Li2k
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Hi Steve, we get an error when trying to create a FBA listing.

{"errorMessage":"NO_REQUIRED_RIGHTS"}

How do we fix and confirm Brazil is enrolled in FBA? our USA account shows Brazil ineligible because it isn't and I believe it's due to the above error / bug on our account.

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Seller_otDFihTxKiDRD
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Somehow I missed this message.

I do NOT sell FBA.

I only found out about this thread when I came searching to find out why Brazil was enabled when I do NOT offer international shipping.

The page with the account info does NOT give a way to opt out or shut it down. I was only able to find this by finding a buried reply Michelle @ Amazon made in a series of replies 4 weeks ago.

If Amazon gave a rat's patootie ( please add the correct curse word) what sellers thought, this would not have happened. ASK first before modifying anything in our accounts and give us a chance to say NO, heck no.

I sold internationally on Amazon years ago. The where's my stuff bs was utterly out of hand and the losses were expensive. Not selling internationally on Amazon is a very valid choice.

MJ the infuriated, grumpy bookseller, class of 2007.

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Seller_otDFihTxKiDRD
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

Somehow I missed this message.

I do NOT sell FBA.

I only found out about this thread when I came searching to find out why Brazil was enabled when I do NOT offer international shipping.

The page with the account info does NOT give a way to opt out or shut it down. I was only able to find this by finding a buried reply Michelle @ Amazon made in a series of replies 4 weeks ago.

If Amazon gave a rat's patootie ( please add the correct curse word) what sellers thought, this would not have happened. ASK first before modifying anything in our accounts and give us a chance to say NO, heck no.

I sold internationally on Amazon years ago. The where's my stuff bs was utterly out of hand and the losses were expensive. Not selling internationally on Amazon is a very valid choice.

MJ the infuriated, grumpy bookseller, class of 2007.

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Seller_lw7jo3IcnAlSm
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

For us, in 15 years, Brazilian sales have been a total pain in the neck. Between theft, slow delivery, and language problems, they are way more trouble than they are worth.

We do not want to sell in Brazil, and we don't appreciate Amazon making that decision without consulting us, its "valued partner." Yes, I have put Brazil on vacation mode, but no, I don't like getting emails from Amazon in in Portuguese. (Even the English-language emails are hard enough to understand.)

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Seller_lw7jo3IcnAlSm
Em resposta à postagem de: Steve_Amazon

For us, in 15 years, Brazilian sales have been a total pain in the neck. Between theft, slow delivery, and language problems, they are way more trouble than they are worth.

We do not want to sell in Brazil, and we don't appreciate Amazon making that decision without consulting us, its "valued partner." Yes, I have put Brazil on vacation mode, but no, I don't like getting emails from Amazon in in Portuguese. (Even the English-language emails are hard enough to understand.)

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