If you’re looking to buy something on Amazon, but you’re not sure if the product you’re about to purchase is from a third-party seller, here are a few tips to help you out. First and foremost, always look for the “verified purchase” badge. This indicates that the product has been purchased by someone who is verified as an Amazon customer. If the product doesn’t have this badge, it might be from a third-party seller. Another way to tell if a product is from a third-party seller is to look at the reviews. If most of the reviews are negative, it might be best to steer clear of that product. However, if most of the reviews are positive, it might be worth considering buying that product from a third-party seller instead of going through Amazon directly. Finally, make sure that you know what kind of warranty or guarantee the product comes with. If it doesn’t have any warranty or guarantee information listed on Amazon, it might be best to avoid buying that product altogether because there’s no way of knowing if it will actually work or not. ..

Don’t Confuse the Brand Name with the Seller Name

On a product page, look in the area just below the “Add to Cart” and “Buy Now” buttons. There, you’ll see two lines that say “Ships from” and “Sold by.” If the item is sold by a third-party seller, its name will be listed here in the “Sold by” area.

If a product is both shipped from and sold by a third-party, it will say that in this same area, as shown below.

If a product is both sold by and shipped from a third-party, you’ll see a message like “Ships from and sold by [company name].”