Seller Policy

Direct seller and supplier policy

AnyMrkt supports direct sellers, service providers, and capacity suppliers. This policy covers what sellers are responsible for and how the marketplace enforces trust.

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Who can sell on AnyMrkt

Direct sellers list physical products and fixed-price services. Suppliers publish production capacity, materials, and lead times for RFQ-led workflows. Service providers list consulting, creative, and professional services.

AnyMrkt is open to list. Sellers can create listings and storefronts for free. Trust, verification, and featured placement requirements are stricter than baseline listing access.

Seller responsibilities

Sellers own their checkout, booking, and payment accounts. All off-platform transactions — including refunds, returns, cancellations, delivery, and payment disputes — are the seller's responsibility.

Sellers must provide accurate external checkout or booking links. Listings with broken, misleading, or non-functional external links may be restricted or delisted.

Sellers are responsible for listing accuracy, lawful operation, fulfillment, customer communication, and compliance with applicable law and marketplace policy.

Plans and features

Free sellers get 1 brand, organic visibility, RFQ/contact access, and external checkout/booking links. Pro sellers ($25/month) unlock multiple brands, verified badge eligibility, analytics, ranking eligibility, and sponsorship purchase eligibility.

Pro tools improve trust, merchandising, and workflow management but do not override moderation, safety, or compliance rules.

Verification and trust

Sellers may be verified at basic or trusted levels based on email, phone, business profile completeness, external link validity, and active Pro/Enterprise status.

Verified badges are available only to active Pro and Enterprise sellers who pass verification. Free sellers do not receive verified badges.

Enforcement

Seller accounts can be restricted, placed under review, suspended, or banned for policy violations, fraud, trust concerns, or prohibited content.

If one brand owned by a seller account enters enforcement, all brands under that account may inherit selling restrictions until the issue is resolved.

Buyers can report sellers, listings, and storefronts. Sellers can report buyers for abuse, fraud, or misconduct.