Our platform uses a "dumb search" (only exact term match) search system, which means you cannot simply browse through lists of suppliers to see which ones are verified. This ensures your supplier information remains confidential. Additionally, all companies are already searchable on Google, so adding your suppliers here doesn’t increase their visibility unless someone is specifically searching for them by name.

It's not an exact science. We use a crowdsourced voting system to manage these situations. Each decision contributes to an overall score, allowing you to weigh the risks and make informed choices based on collective input.

As far as we know, Amazon does not take this data into account. That's precisely why we have created this website—to provide you with insights and information that Amazon's system may not include.

We will actively monitor submissions to address any misuse. However, a supplier not verified by Amazon doesn’t necessarily mean they are "bad." It simply indicates that if you choose to buy from them, you'll need to ensure they have a clear chain of custody in place.

That's why we use a voting-based system. A supplier might have been approved multiple times but failed in some instances. This approach allows sellers to make more informed decisions by considering the overall track record of each supplier.