Amazon Withholding Funds
I've seen Amazon withholding funds for different reasons recently, have other people been dealing with this?
Amazon's definition is very broad, how are people usually dealing with this? It seems arbitration is the way to go. Prohibited to them doesn't mean illegal, but against Amazon's bull**** policies, and sometimes it's simply them misinterpreting.
When these goods aren't counterfeit, what's everyone's best way to get their money back? I remember it used to only be for inauthentic items, but it seems like Amazon is withholding payments to pad their bottom line.
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Your account has been identified as an unauthorized multiple or related account. Operating or maintaining multiple accounts is prohibited and your funds may be withheld if it is determined that your account has been used to engage in prohibited activity.
(This account was linked, not due to my fault, and Amazon realizes this but doesn't want to give me my money back.)
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Depending on your account status and activities, you may be required to complete an additional review before funds can be released. Amazon may withhold payments if we determine that your account was used to sell inauthentic or prohibited goods, commit fraud or engage in other illegal or abusive activity.
(This was due to a complaint about the product).
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