On some of my older listings I have a Legal Disclaimer, which is a section under a very large font text for “Important Information”.
I haven’t looked in years, but now I can’t find where to edit the Legal Disclaimer. I searched the AZ board and found the same question but no answer. Any suggestions?
Our listings have a Legal Disclaimer on them which Amazon put on them about dietary supplements. None of our listings have anything to do with dietary supplements.
We can tell you it is not on the Manage Inventory Edit page and is not on our Excel Category Specific template (at least for our category that we use).
Amazon has revamped many of the attributes (most notably in the keyword area). You might look on your Excel Category Specific template and see if you have “Indications” attribute as that might be a place you could use under the “Important Information”.
So I did a little checking because I sure thought it was in a Template,
but couldn’t find it at first.
I looked back and found it in a 2020 Toys Template in the “Compliance” section.
When I downloaded a new one though it wasn’t there.
I then checked Dietary Supplements, and it’s in there.
So it’s apparently been taken out of some of the Templates.
I next checked the XSD’s and found it in the current Product.xsd.
Conclusion - Assuming your category template doesn’t have it in the file now, you can only edit this now through an XML file upload at this point and would need software written to do so. That or get Amazon to make the edit, which is never an ideal recommendation.
As a side note …
For those of you who are checking your templates for the column, make sure that all of the columns are showing. Amazon has been hiding columns on the templates.
Edit Extra
If you are not sure if columns are hidden, you can also look of the Data Definitions tab to see if it is listed there. If it is and you don’t see the column, then most likely the column is hidden.
Thanks for all of the feedback. I just checked my templates and it isn’t on there now. Not sure when it dropped off, as I only recently started using templates.
I’m a bit overwhelmed with a separate legal concern, so I don’t feel up to tackling the XML route at the moment. And as @oneida_books said, asking Amazon to make the edits is not ideal.