Product delisted for 43 days now during a prime selling season. @amznsellerhelp is useless. Online support struggles with basic communication. Support typically hangs up or disconnects when they can't solve the problem. @amazon is totally unaccountable. 43 days of back and forth.
@amznsellerhelp Amazon has now classified my paper poster I've been selling for 15 years as a "Hazaradous Material." It's a piece of paper, rolled in a paper tube.
They demand I send them a Pictogram and Hazard Statements along with "quantity of product." This makes no sense.
@amznsellerhelp has the sorst vendor support. I sell posters. Amazon is telling me I'll be delisted as they claim I'm selling "hazardous" materials. They sent me a Safety Data Sheet to fill out, which I've done twice, and they reject it every time. AI is ruining Amazon support.
Looks like we didn't make the cut this year. (Alas, the poor shunned penny!) That said, this is still my favorite kid gift catalog. @thekidshouldsee
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The US just went from $37 trillion in debt to $38 trillion in debt over the course of 70 days, some of which we weren't even paying people during a government shutdown.
I don't think minting pennies was the problem...
There are 724 pennies in circulation for every American citizen.
Alas, I regret to inform folks that a Penny Portrait requires 846 pennies.
Some of you might be left out...
So fun fact, Nickels have more copper in them than pennies. Because of this, the government loses more on each nickel minted than each penny.
In other news Trump just announced a 50% tariff on copper.
Okay, so for the 6 impressions this post had (I'm never paying for a blue checkmark!) here is the answer.
1909 was the 100th anniversary of Abe's birth, which is also the year the first Lincoln cent was minted.