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HTTP method used is not supported

Has anybody encountered this problem.?

I am trying to list a book. I enter all the details as normal and press the submit button. I get the message in a red box "HTTP method used is not supported".

I list all my books individually I do not use any bulk loading method. I have done it like this for the last 20 years and it is a bit worrying that this should suddenly happen

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HTTP method used is not supported

Has anybody encountered this problem.?

I am trying to list a book. I enter all the details as normal and press the submit button. I get the message in a red box "HTTP method used is not supported".

I list all my books individually I do not use any bulk loading method. I have done it like this for the last 20 years and it is a bit worrying that this should suddenly happen

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

I now find I get the same message when updating a current listing.

@Ezra_Amazon @Sarah_Amzn

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Seller_5BmbL9wJF7d3W

I get this too but find that the listing still goes through and appears on the inventory so looks like you can just ignore it. Another of many Amazon bugs.

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Seller_GPLxAbyNPI33I

Yes same here, I have not listed any books for a while. But as simak1 says it still seems to list the items.

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Ezra_Amazon

Hi @Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21,

Thank you for reporting this issue and sorry for our delayed reply.

Amazon was aware of a problem last week where some sellers received a HTTP method used is not supported error message when trying to list books. According to our latest update, this issue has now been resolved.

Can you confirm if it's working for you now?

Thanks, Ezra

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

HTTP method used is not supported

Has anybody encountered this problem.?

I am trying to list a book. I enter all the details as normal and press the submit button. I get the message in a red box "HTTP method used is not supported".

I list all my books individually I do not use any bulk loading method. I have done it like this for the last 20 years and it is a bit worrying that this should suddenly happen

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HTTP method used is not supported

Has anybody encountered this problem.?

I am trying to list a book. I enter all the details as normal and press the submit button. I get the message in a red box "HTTP method used is not supported".

I list all my books individually I do not use any bulk loading method. I have done it like this for the last 20 years and it is a bit worrying that this should suddenly happen

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HTTP method used is not supported

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Has anybody encountered this problem.?

I am trying to list a book. I enter all the details as normal and press the submit button. I get the message in a red box "HTTP method used is not supported".

I list all my books individually I do not use any bulk loading method. I have done it like this for the last 20 years and it is a bit worrying that this should suddenly happen

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

I now find I get the same message when updating a current listing.

@Ezra_Amazon @Sarah_Amzn

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Seller_5BmbL9wJF7d3W

I get this too but find that the listing still goes through and appears on the inventory so looks like you can just ignore it. Another of many Amazon bugs.

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Seller_GPLxAbyNPI33I

Yes same here, I have not listed any books for a while. But as simak1 says it still seems to list the items.

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Ezra_Amazon

Hi @Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21,

Thank you for reporting this issue and sorry for our delayed reply.

Amazon was aware of a problem last week where some sellers received a HTTP method used is not supported error message when trying to list books. According to our latest update, this issue has now been resolved.

Can you confirm if it's working for you now?

Thanks, Ezra

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

I now find I get the same message when updating a current listing.

@Ezra_Amazon @Sarah_Amzn

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Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21

I now find I get the same message when updating a current listing.

@Ezra_Amazon @Sarah_Amzn

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Seller_5BmbL9wJF7d3W

I get this too but find that the listing still goes through and appears on the inventory so looks like you can just ignore it. Another of many Amazon bugs.

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Seller_5BmbL9wJF7d3W

I get this too but find that the listing still goes through and appears on the inventory so looks like you can just ignore it. Another of many Amazon bugs.

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Seller_GPLxAbyNPI33I

Yes same here, I have not listed any books for a while. But as simak1 says it still seems to list the items.

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Seller_GPLxAbyNPI33I

Yes same here, I have not listed any books for a while. But as simak1 says it still seems to list the items.

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Ezra_Amazon

Hi @Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21,

Thank you for reporting this issue and sorry for our delayed reply.

Amazon was aware of a problem last week where some sellers received a HTTP method used is not supported error message when trying to list books. According to our latest update, this issue has now been resolved.

Can you confirm if it's working for you now?

Thanks, Ezra

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Ezra_Amazon

Hi @Seller_AlYpsVHv0gj21,

Thank you for reporting this issue and sorry for our delayed reply.

Amazon was aware of a problem last week where some sellers received a HTTP method used is not supported error message when trying to list books. According to our latest update, this issue has now been resolved.

Can you confirm if it's working for you now?

Thanks, Ezra

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