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| ibmcorp | 01-01-2019 12:28 AM | Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Has anyone tried to 'spoof' an email to Amazon at notice-dispute to retract an inauthentic claim? I have the email address of the person who caused the complaint, and read online that someone spoofed before and Amazon retracted it. They wouldn't re-instate it afterwards when the brand owner continuously tried to. Has anyone had any success/failures with this? |
| altrin0 | 01-01-2019 05:58 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic yes tried but not succeed. I thought that emails didn't delivered to Amazon |
| ibmcorp | 01-01-2019 06:07 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I tried a spoofer and sent it to my email first and I got it, so hopefully Amazon got it too. |
| Beautiful | 01-01-2019 03:08 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I think it would be obvious for them to tell if it was spoofed
But who knows... I would imagine most people have already exploited that though and amazon has counter measures in place by now |
| ibmcorp | 01-02-2019 03:28 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I doubt it's been abused, it might have been done wrong by some people, but there is very little info about this when you research online. |
| user3657 | 01-02-2019 03:51 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Let us know how it works. its not easy to spoof those systems. |
Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I say you go the person's home you are trying to imitate and force them to retract the claim. A couple of shotguns, duct tape, maybe some ski mask. |
| ibmcorp | 01-02-2019 05:23 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Brains over force is better :) |
Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by ibmcorp
(Post 968098)
Brains over force is better :) | You obviously didn't get where I was going with that...it's ok. |
| BezosCrazos | 01-02-2019 04:15 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic How do you Spoof!?
I have an IP complaint I would like to have resolved from xerox but the b*tch told me to f off. We sold ONE xerox item because it was sitting around not being used. This may be the reason our 1 million account got banned. SMH. |
| e2free | 01-02-2019 06:21 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Yes it works with amazon ebay etc but spoof needs to done it properly not through 3rd party sites which never works
I cant disclose method but it does work |
| user3657 | 01-03-2019 10:03 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by BezosCrazos
(Post 968225)
How do you Spoof!?
I have an IP complaint I would like to have resolved from xerox but the b*tch told me to f off. We sold ONE xerox item because it was sitting around not being used. This may be the reason our 1 million account got banned. SMH. | You got to me kidding? I wish sellers would start taking some of these companies and brand protect companies to court. If we do not fight back they will win.... |
| user3657 | 01-03-2019 10:05 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by e2free
(Post 968248)
Yes it works with amazon ebay etc but spoof needs to done it properly not through 3rd party sites which never works
I cant disclose method but it does work | Yea I can see if you have your own exchange server then you can actually change some mail server details but i suspect 3rd parties just change the from address which is easier. In hotmail all you have to do is view "Details" to see which mx server it really came from, im sure amazon will have the bots reject the claim if something does not match up. |
| bmk73 | 01-03-2019 11:14 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 968390)
Yea I can see if you have your own exchange server then you can actually change some mail server details but i suspect 3rd parties just change the from address which is easier. In hotmail all you have to do is view "Details" to see which mx server it really came from, im sure amazon will have the bots reject the claim if something does not match up. | "he cant disclose"
whats the point of this forum, if no one helps lol..unreal |
| Beautiful | 01-03-2019 01:33 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Maybe you can try PMing him and see if he's willing to help :) |
| e2free | 01-03-2019 05:27 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by bmk73
(Post 968424)
"he cant disclose"
whats the point of this forum, if no one helps lol..unreal | Telling others mean this method will stop soon, as i said this works,
Try and learn i will not disclose this since only this mthod working and amazon not even aware of this |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-03-2019 05:34 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by bmk73
(Post 968424)
"he cant disclose"
whats the point of this forum, if no one helps lol..unreal | We do all help each other but everyone also has their own way of doing things
If methods that take weeks and months to work out got shared then they would end up not working pretty fast. |
Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by bmk73
(Post 968424)
"he cant disclose"
whats the point of this forum, if no one helps lol..unreal | Can you disclose your sources for merchandise, please. Going to need Company Name, Address, Email, Phone, Fax also. |
| RustyShackelford | 01-03-2019 07:38 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic just youtube how to spoof emails, look at the ones from 2018 only. You will need a special version of linux, must be computer savvy. |
| bmk73 | 01-03-2019 09:16 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 968537)
Can you disclose your sources for merchandise, please. Going to need Company Name, Address, Email, Phone, Fax also. | yeah..because that is literally the same thing u tool bag...helping other sellers run accounts and not getting shut down on amz is what this forum is about...
although id happily give you some good sources as i like to help people and not just be a internet tool bag |
| JamesNorth101 | 01-03-2019 09:35 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Name calling
Helpful. Really helpful |
| Beautiful | 01-04-2019 10:05 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Asking if spoofing email works.... People claiming it still works
That should be enough... Just do the research to figure it out, you got this |
| BezosCrazos | 01-04-2019 01:52 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 968388)
You got to me kidding? I wish sellers would start taking some of these companies and brand protect companies to court. If we do not fight back they will win.... | My attorney is working with xerox as we speak. We will sue if that does not work. Scumbags. |
| Everest30 | 07-16-2019 07:22 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Has anybody found a workaround for this? |
| Zippie | 07-17-2019 03:41 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I would imagine if you try to spoof repeatedly and it doesn't work or you get caught doing it, then Amazon will notate that to your seller account - which is like getting caught with ⊗⊗⊗⊗ invoices.
So i've got 25 IP violations on 1 seller account, that I'm trying to get removed.
Other than emailing the Rights Owner (which I'm doing) or utilizing an attorney (which I'm going to try next) or spoofing (which I'm not willing to try), anyone know anything else that works? Feel free to PM me. Thanks |
| gsdrums87 | 07-18-2019 01:26 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic I completely believe another seller used an email spoofing method to get a couple of my listings closed for counterfeit claims.
The email provided was real, and 2 of my listings were closed. The thing that piqued my curiosity was that one of the items was unrelated to the IP that the email was representative of.
So, I emailed the address and asked if that claim was filed by him.
He said it was not and he has no record of it, so he is reaching out to Amazon to find the solution.
So yeah, I definitely believe that this is an ongoing thing, and I have no idea how to fight it.
But it would be incredibly useful to know how to spoof claim retraction emails. |
| Kingcookie | 07-21-2019 10:09 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Spoof retraction works still, But if the rights owner complains to amazon You will get code of conduct suspension use at your own risk |
| Zippie | 07-23-2019 03:47 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingcookie
(Post 1020689)
Spoof retraction works still, But if the rights owner complains to amazon You will get code of conduct suspension use at your own risk | OK. That is interesting and useful to know. But how would the Rights Owner find out? |
| Kingcookie | 07-23-2019 07:36 AM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Amazon emails rights owner every time to say the content is reinstated |
| Ellis555 | 07-23-2019 02:22 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Any help pointing me in the right direction on how to spoof an email |
| Zippie | 07-23-2019 08:21 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingcookie
(Post 1021035)
Amazon emails rights owner every time to say the content is reinstated | If that's true then it seems like game over if you do that enough. I would imagine a Rights Owner would be super pissed at Amazon and the seller of this happened.
Which would result in an account suspension. |
| Josh134 | 07-23-2019 09:24 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingcookie
(Post 1020689)
Spoof retraction works still, But if the rights owner complains to amazon You will get code of conduct suspension use at your own risk | he's right I just got to account suspended for code of conduct at the same time exact time 6:44 pm both I had been spoofing and it was not the spoof it self but when they reinstated the listing they didn't reinstate them all and I keep asking like a dumb ass then bam suspended |
| user3657 | 07-23-2019 10:51 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh134
(Post 1021285)
he's right I just got to account suspended for code of conduct at the same time exact time 6:44 pm both I had been spoofing and it was not the spoof it self but when they reinstated the listing they didn't reinstate them all and I keep asking like a dumb ass then bam suspended | what? If you got it at the same time then Amazon detected it was from you and not really the rights owner. |
| r00tk3y | 07-23-2019 11:38 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 968388)
You got to me kidding? I wish sellers would start taking some of these companies and brand protect companies to court. If we do not fight back they will win.... | Yeah b/c were rich |
| Josh134 | 07-24-2019 07:58 PM | Re: Spoofing an email to Amazon to retract inauthentic Quote:
Originally Posted by user3657
(Post 1021299)
what? If you got it at the same time then Amazon detected it was from you and not really the rights owner. | Only after I kept emailing them cause they didn’t reactivate all the Asins they had blocked . When I first used to spoof I would get a reply in a few outs reinstated now takes days and some time have to email them screen shot of the retraction email . But whoever u communicate to much with seller performance about the same issue most time lead to a suspension . HAS ANYONE EVER BACK FROM CODE OF CONDUCT ? I have 3 accounts like this the first one they told me I can appeal for inauthentic counterfeit | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:06 PM. | |
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