If you simply want to accept account deactivation and request funds disbursement, what is the process after requesting this? Any type of verifications, etc...?
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If you simply want to accept account deactivation and request funds disbursement, what is the process after requesting this? Any type of verifications, etc...?
So I assume the account has had some sort of verification requested
What has caused that?
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If you have been selling knock offs Amazon will not disburse as in the T & C’s they state if your actions defame them they will keep funds as compensation, or something similar for that.
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If eBay is restricted, please appeal. It's great if the appeal is successful, and if it's not, then wait until you are permanently suspended. The funds will be returned to your account after about 2 months.
If eBay is restricted, please appeal. It's great if the appeal is successful, and if it's not, then wait until you are permanently suspended. The funds will be returned to your account after about 2 months.
The account suspension was for manipulated invoices. Was basically trying to get ungated for some products on a new account. No inauthentic products were sold. Account is under another name. Therefore, I'd like to simply disburse the money that is there. If there is identity verification involved, that would be an issue.
1224280 If there is identity verification involved, that would be an issue.
There is a good chance you will need to complete a video verification interview where they will want to verify your identity and your supply chain as part of their 'Funds Withholding Policy'.
if so, it's managed by a third party called Qualtrics. How legal this is I do not know, can't say I'd be happy discussing my business with an external company but I guess it's all part of their obstacle process to keep money, both legitimately and illegitimately.