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What is the logo of Amazon’s self-operated products?

The Amazon Shopping self-operated logo is a wide-mouthed cylinder, or like an inverted cone. Some parts of this logo are silver, some are yellow, and other parts are dark blue. This logo consists of a black cylinder and a yellow cylinder. The black cylinder is Amazon's trademark, and the yellow cylinder is Amazon's self-operated logo. This mark is an officially licensed mark, developed and licensed by Amazon.com, Inc.

1. What is the sign of Amazon’s self-operation?

The Amazon Shopping self-operated logo is a wide-mouthed cylinder, or like an inverted cone.

Some parts of this logo are silver, some are yellow, and other parts are dark blue. This logo consists of a black cylinder and a yellow cylinder.

The black cylinder is Amazon’s trademark, and the yellow cylinder is Amazon’s self-operated logo. This mark is an officially licensed mark, developed and licensed by Amazon.com, Inc.

Usually, this logo will be printed on the flag of the United States, the flag of the federal government, the national emblem of the United States, or the flag of the United Nations.

Amazon’s self-operated shopping has many signs, the most important of which are three:

1. It is “PrimeNow” (default payment).

That is, if the buyer finds that the item has not been paid for when shopping on Amazon, the full price can be paid, and the seller does not need to bear any risk.

2. It is "ProjectUtilities". That is, more than 50% of the goods sold by the seller are specified, and the rest are optional.

3. It is “BestWarren’sBusiness”. That is, more than 70% of the goods sold by the seller are genuine, and the other 10% are returnable.

2. Which stations is Amazon divided into?

Amazon*** has 14 sites including: United States, Japan, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, India station, Australia, Turkey.

Divide them by region:

North American sites include: United States site, Canadian site, and Mexican site.

South American sites include: Brazil site.

European sites include: British site, Italian site, Spanish site, German site, French site, and Spanish site.

Asian sites include: Japanese site and Indian site.

European sites include: Australian site.

Of course, among these 14 sites, the sites open to Chinese sellers are:

North America: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

European: British station, French station, German station, Italian station, Spanish station.

Asian: Japan Station, India Station, Türkiye.