If an ASIN has been pulled due to product safety concerns regarding a headband:
1. Email Nathan Dweck <ndweck@bentex.com> and CC Sam Tawil <stawil@imagikids.com>:
"SKU # [ASIN #] has been pulled due to product safety concerns. Please send over the GCC and test report".
2. Once Nathan sends documentation, REPLY ALL:
Thanks Nathan. Sam, please send below to <child-safety@amazon.com> and include the two attachments from Nathan ⬇️
Company Name: imagikids LLC
Merchant Token: AZQBWXI5F2WWA
Hello, ASIN # has been pulled due to product safety concerns. I am reaching out to have this product reinstated.
I have attached the GCC for this product as well as the test report. We test for lead in paint, small parts, sharp edges, and phthalates. This product does not fall under the children’s jewelry standard. As per the standard, ASTM F2923-14 subsection 3.2.1:
3. Terminology
3.1 Refer to Annex Al for Age Determination Guidelines for children and adult jewelry.
3.2 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
3.2.1 jewelry—jewelry is a product principally designed and intended as an ornament worn by a person and includes the following:
• Anklet
• Arm cuff
• Bracelet
• Brooch
• Chain
• Crown or tiara
• Cuff link
• Hair accessory with significant decorative elements*
• Earrings or ear cuffs
• Necklace
• Pins (such as tie tacks and trading pins)
• Ring
• Body piercing jewelry
• Jewelry placed in the mouth for display or ornament
• Any component of a product listed in a – n.
• Any charm, bead, chain, link, pendant or other attachment to shoes or clothing designed to be removed and worn, alone or attached to an item in a - n, as an ornament by a person.
• Watch in which a timepiece is a component of an ornament, excluding the timepiece itself if the timepiece can be removed from the ornament.
• Jewelry components in craft kits where the final assembled jewelry product is principally designed and intended as an ornament worn by a person. Tools used to make jewelry are not jewelry.
*Bobby pins, barrettes, headbands, etc. without a significant decorative element are not hair accessories, but are grooming aids. Combs, brushes and similar items not intended to be worn as an item of personal ornamentation are not hair accessories. Novelty products such as deely boppers are not hair accessories.
As can be seen from above, the headband does not contain significant decorative elements and is therefore not qualified to be called jewelry. Therefore, please reinstate ASIN #.
Sincerely,
Sam Tawil
917-588-1287
3. After Sam emails the Child Safety team, a case will be auto-opened on Amazon. Follow-up on case making sure that the ASIN gets reinstated.