What to do first after an Amazon linked account suspension
Do not start with a denial. Start by mapping every real or possible connection Amazon may be seeing: ownership, access, devices, addresses, service providers, and old accounts.
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Plain-English guides for Amazon sellers dealing with account blocks, verification loops, listing restrictions, funds holds, and appeal mistakes.
Start by understanding what Amazon is likely checking before you upload documents, write another appeal, or treat every notice like the same suspension.

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Do not start with a denial. Start by mapping every real or possible connection Amazon may be seeing: ownership, access, devices, addresses, service providers, and old accounts.
Most failed verification uploads are not missing-document problems. They are mismatch, sequence, and record-clarity problems.
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Do not start with a denial. Start by mapping every real or possible connection Amazon may be seeing: ownership, access, devices, addresses, service providers, and old accounts.
Most failed verification uploads are not missing-document problems. They are mismatch, sequence, and record-clarity problems.
Card verification is about whether the charge method can be used in the seller account context, not whether the seller can write a longer appeal.
Banking detail reviews usually turn on exact holder-name, entity, and statement fit. Screenshots and repeated changes often make the record noisier.
A vague notice is often the last message in a longer sequence. Rebuild the timeline before answering only the newest wording.
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