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| popsock | 02-21-2016 11:24 AM | Amazon and Cashflow hell I bought an Amazon account here a few months ago and with a few hiccups it went OK, but after a few weeks Amazon decided to not pay me anymore! They call it an Account Review and it seems to take as long as it takes. It's been well over a month for me, and I've got £7,000 sat in Amazon that I can't get access to.
I now have to borrow money in order to keep going. I also have no real idea if I will ever see my £7000 because of course the account isn't in my real name. How far will they take this investigation? Nobody seems to know.
So, we very careful about what you choose to do. I'd be better off now if I'd never bothered. |
| Freakzilla | 02-21-2016 01:09 PM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Review is a standard thing on Amazon at the beginning of an accounts life. You should still be able to remove the money in dribs and drabs.
I personally would never tie up that amount of money at the beginning of an accounts life. |
| Taking The Micky | 02-21-2016 05:26 PM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Have you e mailed sell performance.
What are you metrics like |
| popsock | 02-22-2016 05:35 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell I haven't emailed them, I was advised to not pester them. My metrics are perfect apart from replying to messages timing. Cheers |
| Taking The Micky | 02-22-2016 06:08 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Quote:
Originally Posted by popsock
(Post 749504)
I haven't emailed them, I was advised to not pester them. My metrics are perfect apart from replying to messages timing. Cheers | Drop them an e mail, this will not cause you any problems. |
| Princejames1 | 02-22-2016 09:53 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell I would always be careful about borrowing money, just in case Amazon dont release the funds, then you will be in real trouble if you cant pay it back.
Its important to build up an account slowly in order to reduce the risk of getting 30 day reviews etc |
| dan_ebay | 02-22-2016 11:49 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell good luck.
I'd personally never stealth amazon, seems like you have to sell like a little girl or risk getting banned and having your money stolen.
And what do you mean, can't withdraw atall or the 2 week rolling reserve? |
| oompaloompa | 02-22-2016 04:16 PM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Quote:
Originally Posted by dan_ebay
(Post 749566)
good luck.
I'd personally never stealth amazon, seems like you have to sell like a little girl or risk getting banned and having your money stolen.
And what do you mean, can't withdraw atall or the 2 week rolling reserve? | yes!!!! you said what I was thinking, I would never stealth az either....ebay stealth is easier as you can get your money out when you like..... with az I only ever get balance to zero if I stop selling and go on holidays.....too much tied up scary..... |
| Taking The Micky | 02-22-2016 05:57 PM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Stealth amazon works fine if done correct, I have accounts several years old. However I would NEVER buy an amazon account. To dangerous as there are to many variables. I believe you bought an account "popsock"
"oompaloompa" off course you can get your money out, as you are in the UK you can withdraw daily and off course you will get a zero balance if you stop selling, thats pretty obvious. In the US its still two week disbursement cycle which is a little risker. |
| ghettotige | 03-01-2016 08:27 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Been stealthing on Amazon for 2 years now, and I have learnt dont put all your eggs in one basket, If an account sells more than you are comfortable not seeing for 90 days then pause the listings until you recieve the disbursement and open a new account. It applies to both stealth and legit accounts, Amazon for us sells up to 10 times more than ebay so we have to roll with the punches. So far out of 3 accounts we have lost we got the money after 90 days. |
| tatersalad | 03-03-2016 01:01 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Quote:
Originally Posted by popsock
(Post 749326)
I bought an Amazon account here a few months ago and with a few hiccups it went OK, but after a few weeks Amazon decided to not pay me anymore! They call it an Account Review and it seems to take as long as it takes. It's been well over a month for me, and I've got £7,000 sat in Amazon that I can't get access to.
I now have to borrow money in order to keep going. I also have no real idea if I will ever see my £7000 because of course the account isn't in my real name. How far will they take this investigation? Nobody seems to know.
So, we very careful about what you choose to do. I'd be better off now if I'd never bothered. |
I have a few accounts in this same position right now. Had 3 of them for 3 years 1 for 2 years. Went into rolling reserve. Looks like they are coming out of review now, but makes me wonder if sometimes, amazon pretends to be the federal reserve[emoji41] |
| RosieTosie | 03-03-2016 06:47 AM | Re: Amazon and Cashflow hell Just don't ever leave anything remotely like 7k in any account stealth or not, Amazon, EBay makes no difference, just never ever do it, no need to, nothing to be gained by it and a great deal to potentially say goodbye to! | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 02:54 PM. | |
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