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Selling in USA only

Is there a way for me to disable my Mexico and Canada stores? I'm only interested in selling to USA, thanks.

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Seller_6tSzqLaVwOLz5

Selling in USA only

Is there a way for me to disable my Mexico and Canada stores? I'm only interested in selling to USA, thanks.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

No, but there is no need to. Just simply don't use those stores and sell in the USA only.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Put both .mx and .ca on vacation. That will prevent any sales there.

You will also probably want to go into those accounts and delete any listings on those marketplaces; otherwise, your professional fees will be split among all the marketplaces with listings, even if they are on vacation. (note that Amazon will, from time to time, randomly decide, without permission or notification, to put some of your .com listings on the other marketplaces, so if you see billing from .ca or .mx, you'll need to go back and delete the new listings).

Important part, though, is Vacation Mode.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

In addition to deleting all listings on those other two platforms (delete any active or inactive listings) and putting them on vacation -- make sure you have disabled synchronization (BIL) so new listings are not added.

And -- as PIcks_by_Nisha points out, you also have to do regular checks to make sure Amazon has not sabotaged you.

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Seller_6tSzqLaVwOLz5

Selling in USA only

Is there a way for me to disable my Mexico and Canada stores? I'm only interested in selling to USA, thanks.

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Seller_6tSzqLaVwOLz5

Selling in USA only

Is there a way for me to disable my Mexico and Canada stores? I'm only interested in selling to USA, thanks.

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Selling in USA only

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Is there a way for me to disable my Mexico and Canada stores? I'm only interested in selling to USA, thanks.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

No, but there is no need to. Just simply don't use those stores and sell in the USA only.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Put both .mx and .ca on vacation. That will prevent any sales there.

You will also probably want to go into those accounts and delete any listings on those marketplaces; otherwise, your professional fees will be split among all the marketplaces with listings, even if they are on vacation. (note that Amazon will, from time to time, randomly decide, without permission or notification, to put some of your .com listings on the other marketplaces, so if you see billing from .ca or .mx, you'll need to go back and delete the new listings).

Important part, though, is Vacation Mode.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

In addition to deleting all listings on those other two platforms (delete any active or inactive listings) and putting them on vacation -- make sure you have disabled synchronization (BIL) so new listings are not added.

And -- as PIcks_by_Nisha points out, you also have to do regular checks to make sure Amazon has not sabotaged you.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

No, but there is no need to. Just simply don't use those stores and sell in the USA only.

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Seller_7LrAV0m5llaI7

No, but there is no need to. Just simply don't use those stores and sell in the USA only.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Put both .mx and .ca on vacation. That will prevent any sales there.

You will also probably want to go into those accounts and delete any listings on those marketplaces; otherwise, your professional fees will be split among all the marketplaces with listings, even if they are on vacation. (note that Amazon will, from time to time, randomly decide, without permission or notification, to put some of your .com listings on the other marketplaces, so if you see billing from .ca or .mx, you'll need to go back and delete the new listings).

Important part, though, is Vacation Mode.

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Seller_nRFmxiQg4EGrw

Put both .mx and .ca on vacation. That will prevent any sales there.

You will also probably want to go into those accounts and delete any listings on those marketplaces; otherwise, your professional fees will be split among all the marketplaces with listings, even if they are on vacation. (note that Amazon will, from time to time, randomly decide, without permission or notification, to put some of your .com listings on the other marketplaces, so if you see billing from .ca or .mx, you'll need to go back and delete the new listings).

Important part, though, is Vacation Mode.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

In addition to deleting all listings on those other two platforms (delete any active or inactive listings) and putting them on vacation -- make sure you have disabled synchronization (BIL) so new listings are not added.

And -- as PIcks_by_Nisha points out, you also have to do regular checks to make sure Amazon has not sabotaged you.

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Seller_Hi7wbO2Kbo6bl

In addition to deleting all listings on those other two platforms (delete any active or inactive listings) and putting them on vacation -- make sure you have disabled synchronization (BIL) so new listings are not added.

And -- as PIcks_by_Nisha points out, you also have to do regular checks to make sure Amazon has not sabotaged you.

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