2025-09-22

One of those days (Amazon)

I am not looking forward to another lengthy and pointless discussion with Amazon... They really are not fun.

What now?

I have listings for things like this...


It is described as "with 3 pin WAGO". The fact it has a WAGO connector is useful, as it is a lot better (in my view) that any sort of plug/socket arrangement or screw terminals, and takes less space as well. It is ideal for this sort of thing (LED strip controller).

Amazon seem to feel that using "WAGO", a trademark name, needs a letter of authorisation.

Thankfully I know someone who is good at pointing me to legislation, and, as I expected "Nothing in the preceding provisions of this section shall be construed as preventing the use of a registered trade mark by any person for the purpose of identifying goods or services as those of the proprietor or a licensee".

So, yes, I can describe the 3 pin WAGO connector as a WAGO connector. I have tweaked to be clear, changing "with 3 pin WAGO" to "with 3 pin WAGO connector", just to be extra clear. And quoted the Trade Marks Act 1994 section 10(6) to Amazon.

I do not hold much hope that this will be a simple "OK, that's fine". But they may yet surprise me. We'll see.

Update: Yep, stock replies, this is going to be a long one.

I've also added this image to the listings :-)

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One of those days (Amazon)

I am not looking forward to another lengthy and pointless discussion with Amazon... They really are not fun . What now? I have listings for ...