It is properly encoded using UTF-8. Even though "quindi è perfetto" shows up as "quindi Ú perfetto" in the page you linked, "è" is encoded as C3 A8 in the file you linked. So the question becomes: What encoding does Amazon expect? There could also be an issue in how the data was passed to Amazon.
Update: Removed bit about the file not being a CSV file and how to fix that. That's obviously not relevant since Amazon is actually able to read your data. Replaced it with more information about the encoding.
In reply to Re: Stupid UTF-8 issue with CSV file
by ikegami
in thread Stupid UTF-8 issue with CSV file
by ultranerds
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