Well, to begin with, Amazon has changed its policy on online sales in an effort to curb the delivery of counterfeit, fake and duplicate products to its esteemed customers. The policy is not directed against all online partners of Amazon per se. However, to ensure that customers receive quality products round the year from the authorized manufacturers and sellers, it was necessary for them to come up with such a strict decision. Following its policy changes, Amazon now charges a non-refundable amount from $1000 to $1500 per brand from its third-party resellers. It is a one-time application fee, and therefore entertaining only the genuine sellers and resellers with valid products to offer. Sometimes, mischievous people on social media also construe the decision because of some sort of vendetta against the online sellers, but it is merely a fallacy. Keeping rumors aside — the basic purpose why Amazon resorted to such a drastic policy change was to keep its consumers satisfie...