can i use the same information for seller central creation ?

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    Stella George
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    I have registered my seller central but amazon rejected my account can i use the same information to register the other seller central account ?

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      Stephen
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      If Amazon has rejected your account then there is a high possibility that using same details will not be beneficial, so its better if you can contact Amazon to know the reason for rejection and try to create account with new information

      John Aly
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      No, you can not register your seller central again on that information.

      Satoru
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      What was the reason for rejection? was it that you used this information for registering before and the account got banned? or some other issue, also, if you already used the information, it is against Amazon’s policy to create or try to create multiple accounts using the same or related credentials. However, if this isn’t the case you can try again and check the reason the due to which it was rejected and resolve it.

      Robert John
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      In my point of view, you can not create the account again if Amazon rejected your account once. If you try to create an account on the same information 90% chance that Amazon rejects your account.

      Riz
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      That information cannot be used to register your seller central again. If amazon has rejected your account once then you cannot create the seller central again.

      Esra bale
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      First of all, you need to know why amazon rejected the account because amazon does not approve an account with fake or incorrect information. You must verify your information first. If you have used any fake information this is not the case you can use it again.

      Sylvester
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      If amazon have deactivate your account and you are going to create the new one on the same information amazon will again blocked your account so it’s better to use the different details for new account.

      Adam
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      If amazon reject your request for account creation then you avoid to use the same information for creating the seller central account, You have to try to providing the new information for this as well you must have to contact the amazon about to know the reason related to the account rejection.

      SAVAGE
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      There is a high possibility that amazon won’t let you create another seller central from the information which was rejected before.

      Emily Dar
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      In my opinion, if Amazon denied your account once, you cannot establish the account again.

      melissaablunt
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      I believe that once Amazon has rejected your account, it cannot be formed again.

      Emmal Aria
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      You may not able to create another seller central account based on the information that was rejected previously.

      Hannah hazel
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      From my perspective, that information cannot be used to re-register your seller central. You cannot create seller central again if your account has been rejected once by Amazon.

      Linda
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      No you can’t use the same information for creating new seller central account.

      Barden John
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      No, it is not possible to create a new seller account by using old information you have to use new details in order to open the new seller account.

      Jason
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      If your seller account has been rejected or suspended, you are generally not allowed to create another seller account using the same information. Creating multiple seller accounts can result in account suspension or permanent banning from selling on Amazon.

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