Is there a way to check if Amazon has issued listing policy violation for a certain ASIN before sending in the FBA inventory?

I was going to send in test inventory for 5 ASINs which are bundles listed by the brand itself but I received the voilation today for a few of my current similar ASINs which Im already selling.

Not sure if the new test ASINs are safe or they were also hit with the violation.

There’s no solid way to confirm it upfront. Best move is to list the ASINs as FBM first. If there’s any hidden issue, Amazon usually flags it early. Sending straight to FBA without testing is a risk, especially when bundles are brand-listed.

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The violation should mention the ASINs impacted. In my experience, those ASINs remain the same but I have heard that they could ask for the same for other ASINs which may or may not fall under the same brand.

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Thank you

There isn’t a direct way to check in advance if Amazon has flagged an ASIN for a listing policy violation unless you’re already listing or actively trying to list it, but there are a few things you can do to reduce the risk. First, go to the Account Health > Policy Violations section to see if any of the ASINs you’re concerned about are already showing up there. Second, try adding the ASINs to your inventory in Manage Inventory or use Add a Product —sometimes Amazon will immediately show a warning or restriction notice if there’s an issue. Lastly, if the ASIN is part of a brand’s bundle and the brand is actively selling it, but similar ASINs were recently flagged, it’s a good idea to reach out to the brand directly to confirm whether they’ve had any trouble or received policy warnings. Sending even small quantities of FBA inventory without clarity can be risky if the ASINs get suspended or suppressed.