On April 8, the Amazon Seller Forum announced that the effective time of the cancellation process for buyers, previously scheduled for April 27, was delayed on May 10.
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However, some sellers said that this will only make the process more and more chaotic, and the announcement does not explain how the buyer will deal with the message without replying, and the buyer's disregard for incorrect handling will eventually affect the seller's indicator assessment.
Source: Amazon Seller Forum
Previously, in response to the impact of the epidemic containment, some platforms have successively issued protection policies, and eBay released a message on April 7 that it will extend the protection time again, for transactions shipped from Chinese mainland and Hong Kong and the payment time is from March 22 (inclusive) to April 09 (inclusive) Beijing time (inclusive) (the "epidemic impact period"), if the seller submits a cancellation request before 23:59:59 Beijing time and the transaction cancellation reason is out of stock (Stockout), The platform will be uniformly protected, and the Stockout records generated by related transactions and the negative evaluation records related to the out-of-stock will be removed.
There is still one day before the end of the policy protection, and sellers in need should pay attention to submit a cancellation request, and pay attention to the cancellation reason and select "Stockout".
——Source: eBay public account
On April 4, 2022, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) announced that the Government of the Republic of Chile had deposited its instrument of accession to the Madrid Protocol and that on July 4, 2022, Chile was expected to become the 111th member of the Madrid System. Jamaica had previously become a 110 member of the Madrid System on March 27, 2022.
Image source: WIPO website
Chile's accession to the Madrid System means that it can protect its trademark in any country of the other 126 countries of the Madrid System by filing a registration fee by filing an international application.
Source: World Intellectual Property Organization
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