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| chaichaoyi | 02-25-2017 04:07 AM | Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? As feared, I ignored Amazon UK's request for doc for too long.
Today, three of my separate, unlinked (or so I think) Amazon UK accounts got closed around the same time. The timing is definitely weird, so I am not sure whether this is platform-wide measure or just targeting me. Now I can no longer sign in, and I received the following email:
"Hello,
Your account has failed our verification process. As a result, you can no longer sell on any of Amazon’s European marketplaces or access Seller Central. This decision is final and not subject to appeal.
If you have funds in your account, they will be available after any amounts for A-to-z claims or chargebacks on your orders have been deducted. This usually takes about 90 days, but funds may be held longer.
Please contact payments-investigate@amazon.co.uk if you have questions about funds.
If you have any items stored in Amazon’s fulfilment centres, please contact remove-my-inventory@amazon.co.uk to request the return or disposal of your inventory.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Payments Team"
Good part is that Amazon UK is straightforward about "you can't access seller central" (aka. deletion) and "whom to contact to get the fund in your account". This is so much better than Amazon US that much shadier.
Bad part is, of course, from now on I can no longer operate on Amazon UK given the recent tightening in doc requirement |
| JamesNorth101 | 02-25-2017 05:43 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Its sound like your accounts have been linked after Amazon reviewed your account in a bit more details when you failed to send in what they requested
As of the start of this year Amazon really upped their linking game in the UK so things that used to work to prevent linking no longer work. You have to take a few extra steps to prevent linking now |
| Ebayorbust | 02-25-2017 05:53 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
As feared, I ignored Amazon UK's request for doc for too long.
| What did you think was going to happen? You didn't actually think they were just going to leave it, did you? |
Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayorbust
(Post 832582)
What did you think was going to happen? You didn't actually think they were just going to leave it, did you? | Good one Ebayorbust - ignore and it will eventually go away....:eek: |
| chaichaoyi | 02-25-2017 01:22 PM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayorbust
(Post 832582)
What did you think was going to happen? You didn't actually think they were just going to leave it, did you? |
Not really gonna do finger-pointing, but Elmo was advising us to ignore the request for a moment because the current doc request is crazy (i.e. no such thing as business license in UK) and thus the verification policy may eventually change. |
| Haidukken | 02-25-2017 01:37 PM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebayorbust
(Post 832582)
What did you think was going to happen? You didn't actually think they were just going to leave it, did you? | Rule of the thumb #578 clearly reads:
If you ignore a problem for long enough, it'll just go away. |
| JamesNorth101 | 02-25-2017 01:39 PM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Did you get asked for a business licence on a UK Amazon while selling as a UK seller?
Things like a business licence for a UK seller don't exist so cannot be provide. Everything that can be provided should be though if request. There isn't really that much of an issue in the UK when it comes to providing things like that. |
Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by chaichaoyi
(Post 832639)
Not really gonna do finger-pointing, but Elmo was advising us to ignore the request for a moment because the current doc request is crazy (i.e. no such thing as business license in UK) and thus the verification policy may eventually change. | I'm guessing the UK account asked for business license? I have seen it requested a few times but there is no such document in the UK. So that's why I suggested to let the request cool off as Amazon figures it out on their end. But I don't think you would be suspended for that, my guess was they linked you in some way to another account. |
| e2free | 02-25-2017 02:33 PM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Never ignore their doc request, if you can't provide it then simply write to them and they will come back to you for alternate document |
| Ebayorbust | 02-26-2017 03:58 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by e2free
(Post 832665)
Never ignore their doc request, if you can't provide it then simply write to them and they will come back to you for alternate document | BINGO! We have a winner!
This is exactly what should have been done.
Supply what you can out the list requested. The one(s) that can't be provided due to not being applicable (ie business license in the UK), upload a txt / doc file stating that there is no such thing in the UK and ask what else they would like supplied instead. |
| instaify | 03-01-2017 11:20 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by chaichaoyi
(Post 832568)
As feared, I ignored Amazon UK's request for doc for too long.
Today, three of my separate, unlinked (or so I think) Amazon UK accounts got closed around the same time. The timing is definitely weird, so I am not sure whether this is platform-wide measure or just targeting me. Now I can no longer sign in, and I received the following email:
"Hello,
Your account has failed our verification process. As a result, you can no longer sell on any of Amazon’s European marketplaces or access Seller Central. This decision is final and not subject to appeal.
If you have funds in your account, they will be available after any amounts for A-to-z claims or chargebacks on your orders have been deducted. This usually takes about 90 days, but funds may be held longer.
Please contact payments-investigate@amazon.co.uk if you have questions about funds.
If you have any items stored in Amazon’s fulfilment centres, please contact remove-my-inventory@amazon.co.uk to request the return or disposal of your inventory.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Payments Team"
Good part is that Amazon UK is straightforward about "you can't access seller central" (aka. deletion) and "whom to contact to get the fund in your account". This is so much better than Amazon US that much shadier.
Bad part is, of course, from now on I can no longer operate on Amazon UK given the recent tightening in doc requirement |
Amazon seller scams are on the rise since last year, i would say that why they are getting strict with verification, using their verification systems more that were lenient in the past.
I can imagine it was triggered from there pervious thirty million dollar lawsuit from a family's house that was burned down by ⊗⊗⊗⊗ hover board and all the Christmas scams while both these cases resulted into there being no seller to be found. They see it a liability if even one thing isn't verified they take action to banning to protect themselves.
I have personally seen on my own listing go from 15 "new" sellers and within fews week to myself only left but I was using my real account and didn't get affected. |
| Kiroshi | 03-01-2017 11:52 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? I got questioned for a LOAD of documents in Jan. I would provide them, then they would ask for more. Then they asked for 2 of the same things they asked for the first time. After 3 different submissions and me not holding any hope, they confirmed all was ok and reinstated me |
| learner00780 | 03-03-2017 06:31 AM | Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by chaichaoyi
(Post 832568)
As feared, I ignored Amazon UK's request for doc for too long.
Today, three of my separate, unlinked (or so I think) Amazon UK accounts got closed around the same time. The timing is definitely weird, so I am not sure whether this is platform-wide measure or just targeting me. Now I can no longer sign in, and I received the following email:
"Hello,
Your account has failed our verification process. As a result, you can no longer sell on any of Amazon’s European marketplaces or access Seller Central. This decision is final and not subject to appeal.
If you have funds in your account, they will be available after any amounts for A-to-z claims or chargebacks on your orders have been deducted. This usually takes about 90 days, but funds may be held longer.
Please contact payments-investigate@amazon.co.uk if you have questions about funds.
If you have any items stored in Amazon’s fulfilment centres, please contact remove-my-inventory@amazon.co.uk to request the return or disposal of your inventory.
Sincerely,
The Amazon Payments Team"
Good part is that Amazon UK is straightforward about "you can't access seller central" (aka. deletion) and "whom to contact to get the fund in your account". This is so much better than Amazon US that much shadier.
Bad part is, of course, from now on I can no longer operate on Amazon UK given the recent tightening in doc requirement | Hi
Did you have any funds in your accoount at the time of deletion? |
Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? Quote:
Originally Posted by instaify
(Post 833379)
Amazon seller scams are on the rise since last year, i would say that why they are getting strict with verification, using their verification systems more that were lenient in the past.
I can imagine it was triggered from there pervious thirty million dollar lawsuit from a family's house that was burned down by ⊗⊗⊗⊗ hover board and all the Christmas scams while both these cases resulted into there being no seller to be found. They see it a liability if even one thing isn't verified they take action to banning to protect themselves.
I have personally seen on my own listing go from 15 "new" sellers and within fews week to myself only left but I was using my real account and didn't get affected. | This is very true and most likely the reason they have been doing a recent upgrade to their security/tracking systems. |
Re: Systemic Amazon UK Ban starting? I just want to emphasise on the point above because it is very very very important. You do not under any circumstance ignore any of Amazon's requests, correspondance, phone calls etc.
You comply to the best of your ability. If you are stuck, reach out to the forums. Ignoring it alltogether it just asking for trouble.
No such a thing as cooling off with Amazon requests. The more you procrastinate, the worst it gets. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:50 PM. | |
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