If you are an Amazon seller and your Amazon seller account has been suspended, you need to act quickly and contact us for assistance. Revision Legal has a proven track record of helping our clients. We have experienced Amazon suspension lawyers. Regardless of the reason for the Amazon seller account suspension, the key to a successful Amazon suspension appeal is the “plan of action.” We will walk you through the steps with plan of action appeal examples.
In brief, an Amazon plan of action should have four sections that track what Amazon requires, setting out the information in simple-to-read and simple-to-understand statements. The four sections required are:
Let’s look at some examples. Assume the problem is that customers have received broken or non-functioning products. As noted, the first section should be short and might be something like this with a heading:
Issue that led to the Amazon suspension:
A customer stated they received the product in a broken state for ASIN [insert code]. Product was purchased and sent pursuant to Listing [insert number].
The next section should address what you have done to investigate the problem. It should also have a heading and it is preferable to bullet-point what has been done to investigate the problem. However, it should be said that, sometimes, a more narrative approach is required depending on the complexity of the problems/issues identified. Either way, this section should be much longer than the first section and should convey to Amazon that you took the issues or problems seriously and actually investigated the issues/problems. The examples below are, of necessity, very general. In a specific Amazon suspension appeal, the statements should provide details specific and relevant to the appeal. In general, these statements should be phrased as past-tense statements. A hypothetical example of the section section might be this:
Actions taken to investigate the issue(s):
The next section should address what has been done to correct the problem. Again, these should be phrased as past-tense statements. An example of the third section might be this:
Actions you have taken to resolve the issue(s):
The final section is about what will be done in the future to avoid the problems/issues happening again. These statements should be phrased in future-tense. An example might be:
Actions to be taken to prevent future complaints
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