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1. Amazon’s Black Friday promotion will be the first to open in Europe on November 18
According to Amazon's global store opening news, Amazon's Black Friday Cyber Monday shopping season will be the first to open in Europe on November 18, and the big promotion time is from November 18 to December 1.
The activity time of other stations is as follows: US station/28, Europe station (England, France, Germany, Italy, West)/28, European expansion station (Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Belgium)/28, Japan station/1, Australia station/ 29, Singapore Station/28, Middle East Station (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) White Friday/28, India Station/28, Canada Station/28, Mexico Station/28.

2. Amazon US launched the "Commercial Cash Advance" program!

3. Amazon Europe launches SAFE-T claim service for CSBA orders
Amazon Europe recently announced that it has launched the SAFE-T claim service for Customer Service by Amazon (CSBA) orders, allowing sellers to claim refunds issued by Amazon.
Specifically, according to the SAFE-T claims service launched by Amazon Europe, sellers will not be financially responsible for these refunds. When a buyer is refunded by Amazon on a CSBA order and there is a problem with the return, the seller can file a SAFE-T claim to request compensation, for example: if the buyer returns an item not in its original condition, the seller can file a SAFE-T claim, Amazon will evaluate the claim and Amazon will refund the seller in accordance with the Amazon Customer Service Refund Policy.
4. Amazon reminds sellers to enable Amazon Invoice
Amazon US station recently issued an announcement stating that Amazon Invoice provides a simplified reconciliation process for corporate buyers. After sellers enable Amazon Invoice, it will help sellers to increase sales to large corporate buyers.
When a seller activates Invoice by Amazon, your items are eligible to be purchased by Amazon and immediately resold to business buyers. When a buyer places an order, Amazon becomes the invoicer, or "single supplier," which helps sellers generate more sales from large enterprise buyers.

