Amazon seller account is the foundation for sellers to open stores and operate. If the account cannot be used one day, the merchant will almost be paralyzed and basically unable to conduct business. If the seller’s account is blocked, what is usually the reason? If you need to know the reason for the blockage, please read on. How to appeal? 1. Related issues; 2. Account performance exceeds the standard; 3. Issues involving infringement; 4. Malicious follow-up sales; 5. Making up orders, manipulating rankings, illegal variants, violating standards, etc.; 6. Tax issues; 7. Trigger review failed. Under what circumstances will the store be closed? 1. Fake orders, no matter in China or abroad, may be regulated more laxly in China, and of course it is more hidden. It has always been a minor crackdown. If fake orders are made and comments are manipulated, there will be no tolerance, and serious cases will result in the account and store being blocked. 2. If the second review fails, the submitting company and all owners will be reviewed. If they fail, there is a risk of the store being closed. 3. Infringement, this is a common factor in closing down a store. Since many companies that operate a no-source model are not careful when collecting information, it is easy to infringe the rights of the store. Therefore, you need to find a reliable no-source service provider. Infringement includes counterfeiting, counterfeiting, plagiarism, etc. 4. Association means opening multiple stores, and there are signs of association between stores. If there is a problem with one store, the other stores will be implicated. For example, email addresses, IP addresses, operating habits, etc. are all related and can be easily found. 5. Following sales. Following sales means that the product title, description, picture, etc. are extremely similar to others. This may also lead to the store being closed, so you must be especially careful not to be discovered when following sales. 6. Tax evasion is common in European accounts. Europe has strict tax inspections. If there is a large amount of tax evasion, some accounts will be cancelled. Therefore, if your account is blocked, you should first submit the materials according to the steps of appeal. It will only take a few days for Ya to review your appeal email and reply to you. However, if Ya asks you to change the action plan, it may take three weeks to get a reply. But if the account is blocked due to account association, it is impossible to recover it. If the account is blocked due to being reported by a competitor, it is fine as long as the product has authorization or trademark use rights, and you can get the account back through appeal. Therefore, the key is to know the reason for your account being blocked and whether there is still a chance to save it. In fact, the reasons why Amazon sellers are blocked can be roughly divided into seven aspects, but which specific reason is involved in your case? This depends entirely on the reasons given by the backend. Not every blocked account can be replayed. If it is an administrative blockade, the possibility of recovery is very small. |
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