Amazon Product Titles Must Be 75 Characters or Less Starting July 27, 2026
Amazon says most product titles must be 75 characters or less starting July 27, 2026. Sellers should review long titles, Item Highlights, and AI recommendations now.
Amazon says most product titles must be 75 characters or less starting July 27, 2026. Sellers should review long titles, Item Highlights, and AI recommendations now.
Seller Central cases get better responses when the issue, evidence, timeline, and requested action are clear from the start.
A missing Amazon listing can mean several different things. Use this diagnosis guide before recreating a SKU or opening a Seller Central case.
Before filing FBA reimbursement claims, sellers should identify the claim type, check automatic reimbursements, verify current policy, and gather focused evidence.
Denied reimbursement claims usually fail on evidence. Learn the decisive documents for each claim family and how to package a case that passes first review.
Use this FBA reimbursement claim-type map to identify lost, damaged, customer return, inbound, removal, and adjustment issues before filing manual cases.
Use this FBA reimbursement audit checklist to review lost inventory, damaged units, shipment discrepancies, return issues, and evidence gaps before eligible claims are missed.
FBA customer return reimbursement starts with tracing the refund, return status, inventory condition, and reimbursement history before filing a manual claim.
If an Amazon detail page is not available, diagnose policy, catalog, image, and offer issues before opening a support case.