Is it a known fact that Amazon favors the buyer heavily on AZ claims after your account has been permanently suspended? I recently lost a claim on an $1800 item when the buyer hadn't even returned it back to me yet. Luckily, I had been in contact with the buyer and eventually got it back,
Any input would be appreciated as I will likely be getting more claims coming in.
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Make sure to deal with customers directly and keep amazon out of it as much as possible. Amazon will refer them to the YOU the seller 99% of the time. So when the customer does contact you handle it with a big fat smile. If the customer files an a-z claim through his amazon account then just contact them and again put on your smile face and deal with it. You have 30 days to respond to a-z claims any way.
If your account is suspended and you have already dealt with 1 Issue, and you nare expecting more Issues,,to me it sounds like you need to take a better look at what your selling,,,if they are $1800 items, and they are "China Specials",,you should NOT be worrying about your account,,,you might need to worry about you A$$
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Is it a known fact that Amazon favors the buyer heavily on AZ claims after your account has been permanently suspended? I recently lost a claim on an $1800 item when the buyer hadn't even returned it back to me yet. Luckily, I had been in contact with the buyer and eventually got it back,
Any input would be appreciated as I will likely be getting more claims coming in.
Best advice is to avoid claims
Az does favor the buyer HEAVILY on an A-to-Z claim - rough for the seller
If your account is suspended and you have already dealt with 1 Issue, and you nare expecting more Issues,,to me it sounds like you need to take a better look at what your selling,,,if they are $1800 items, and they are "China Specials",,you should NOT be worrying about your account,,,you might need to worry about you A$$
What I'm selling is not an issue at all. The way I am going to deal with the idiots on a suspended account is.
Make sure to deal with customers directly and keep amazon out of it as much as possible. Amazon will refer them to the YOU the seller 99% of the time. So when the customer does contact you handle it with a big fat smile. If the customer files an a-z claim through his amazon account then just contact them and again put on your smile face and deal with it. You have 30 days to respond to a-z claims any way.
The thing that sucks is, Amazon reps are trigger happy at opening up claims for the customer. Over 60% of the claims I ever get are not opened by the customer, but by a stupid overseas amazon rep.
30 days? All my claims I think have like 5 or 7 days to respond...and if you don't respond, it automatically goes to Amazon and they grant the buyer a full refund regardless of the claim circumstances.
Here is what happened to us on our suspended account.
AZ claim within 30 days for a defect. Sent return and exchange instructions, all was good.
2 claims after the 30 days for defects. Sent same instructions and both times AZ was granted within 5 minutes of sending reply to guarantee. AZ showed they didn't care as long as your final disbursement had not been issued.
Had customer try a claim 122 days after purchase, and after final disbursement. Was nice and sent out return/exchange instructions.
Again AZ sided with customer within 5 minutes.
Looked like the account was flagged to allow all AZ guarantees. Our CC had been cancelled just in case they tried this trick; so AZ would have to pay out of their own pocket
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How do you know that the claim was opened by Amazon rep and not by customer?????
You can tell by the description in the claim. They will refer to the customer calling or refer to the customer in 3rd person. Also, the piss poor english is always a dead give away.
Here is what happened to us on our suspended account.
AZ claim within 30 days for a defect. Sent return and exchange instructions, all was good.
2 claims after the 30 days for defects. Sent same instructions and both times AZ was granted within 5 minutes of sending reply to guarantee. AZ showed they didn't care as long as your final disbursement had not been issued.
Had customer try a claim 122 days after purchase, and after final disbursement. Was nice and sent out return/exchange instructions.
Again AZ sided with customer within 5 minutes.
Looked like the account was flagged to allow all AZ guarantees. Our CC had been cancelled just in case they tried this trick; so AZ would have to pay out of their own pocket
That is sick. Within 5 minutes every time? When you say you sent return instructions, do you mean you "Represented" it to Amazon so they can decide the outcome? Seems to me the best and only way to not get screwed with claims on suspended account is to get the customer to withdraw.