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Suspended on Amazon? Here Are Three Things You Should NOT Include in Your Amazon Appeals! – Guest Post by David Allen Miller Law, PLLC.

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Suspended on Amazon? Here Are Three Things You Should NOT Include in Your Amazon Appeals!

Tip #1 – Avoid emotional appeals. Unfortunately, Amazon does not care that you are going through a tough time in life or that your girlfriend broke up with you.

Tip #2: Do NOT include things that are not related to the specific suspension. Examples include: 1) referencing that you have never been suspended in 5 years of selling or 2) that you cannot understand why Amazon is giving you such a tough time. Amazon does not care about the history of your account. They will simply deny your appeal. Instead, focus on the issue – what caused it and how you are going to prevent it in the future.

Tip #3: Do not include information that you cannot support. Claiming the products were authentic? Attach an invoice. Receive a retraction from the rights owner? Include a screenshot.

Watch the video below to learn more!

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We have resolved hundreds of Amazon related disputes and are able to provide strategic advice to protect businesses from the many challenges online business owners face.

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