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Amazon Seller Suspension Account Reinstatement

Author: Devender Pal
by Devender Pal
Posted: Jun 22, 2021

Understanding why you got suspended from Amazon is essential before appealing to Amazon. It is typically no more than a few words, and it can be difficult to create an Amazon seller account reinstatement request going off without a hitch. However, having a better understanding of exactly why your account has been suspended will greatly enhance your odds of receiving your request approved and eventually restored. There are three primary reasons to get your Amazon Seller Suspension account terminated or suspended. Let's take a look at them and learn how you can win your reinstatement request back.

The first reason is simple and obvious. You committed some foul behavior. This could be any number of things, but usually it involves selling products that don't follow Amazon policy. For instance, selling products that aren't certified as genuine with physical addresses isn't good business practice, but selling knockoff Nike shoes is perfectly fine. If you don't realize it is illegal to sell items that aren't certified by the USDOCC, make sure you double check before you sell any items on Amazon.

The second reason, an appeal can result in your account being reinstated is if you provided fraudulent or incorrect information when applying for your seller credentials. You'll find this reason quite easy to understand as it is the simplest of the three reasons to get your Amazon account suspended. For this reason, many sellers seek to have their account reinstated before actually appealing through Amazon's reinstatement policies. This is something you should consider if you plan to try and win your appeal.

The final reason why sellers get their Amazon seller account suspension is for engaging in what Amazon calls "thin" or "newbie" sales. Amazon doesn't like sellers that try to use multiple online stores to push their product. They believe these sellers are not being honest with their customers by promoting products in multiple stores. For this reason, selling in multiple outlets is considered a fraud in the eyes of Amazon. Selling in multiple outlets can get you banned from using Amazon as a seller, so many newbie sellers choose to not engage in this strategy.

If you think you might be having a run-in with Amazon and you want to see how you can get your account back, it is important to understand the process for appealing through Amazon's reinstatement policies. There are some big differences between appeal right away and appeal later. For instance, sellers who have multiple accounts may be able to go in person to appeal through one of the methods provided by Amazon, but those who have not yet had their suspensions lifted may not be able to do so until all of the suspensions are lifted. It is important to realize this difference if you are unsure whether or not you can appeal right away.

An Amazon appeal letter can be one of the most intimidating steps when you have been suspended from selling on Amazon. That's because Amazon requires that you first provide them with a written explanation of why you were suspended. A lot of sellers end up sending in the appeal letter only to find out later that the reasons they provided weren't valid. Amazon does not typically allow an appeal until all the reviews have been reviewed, so it is important to submit your written description of the problem so that you can see how the policy really affected your sales.

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I am Devender Pal working as a senior digital marketer working as freelancer. Hope my article will help you

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