The Account Health page provides an overview of your selling account’s adherence to the performance targets and policies required to sell in Amazon stores. The goal is to give you the opportunity to improve your account health before any violations or defects affect your ability to sell in Amazon stores.
To ensure that we are delivering a great experience for our customers, we encourage you to view this page regularly and to address any issues as they arise. You can find more information about the customer service and shipping performance requirements displayed on your Account Health page by viewing the Order Performance Program Policy.
If your selling account has been deactivated, you may be eligible for reinstatement. For more information, go to the Appeal the Restriction or Removal of Selling Privileges page.
To help you better manage your account health, we’ve created the Account Health Rating (AHR). The AHR indicates your selling account’s risk of deactivation due to non-compliance with certain Amazon selling policies. It is displayed on the seller’s Account Health page for each store that they sell in worldwide.
To learn more about the selling policies included in AHR, go to Policies included in Account Health Rating. To see a list of all of Amazon’s selling policies, go to Program policies.
The AHR is a color-coded numerical score that ranges from 0 to 1,000 and provides near real-time status of your account’s health, letting you know if your selling account in a particular store is at risk of deactivation. Upon detection of any new policy violations associated with your selling account, you lose points. You gain points when you successfully address those violations.
To ensure your account health is evaluated in the context of the size of your business, points are also granted when a minimum number of orders are filled. All new sellers start with a score of 200, and over time, sellers will see a score that accurately reflects their account health based on policy adherence and selling activities over the last 180 days.
If your AHR is green ("Healthy," based on a score of 200-1,000), your account is not at risk of deactivation based on the policies comprising the score. If your AHR is yellow ("At Risk," based on a score of 100-199), your account is at risk of deactivation. When your AHR is red ("Unhealthy," based on a score of 99 or lower), your account is either eligible for deactivation or already deactivated.
To obtain and maintain a "Healthy" account, we encourage you to avoid policy violations, and if they happen, to address all violations listed on your Account Health page in a timely manner, prioritizing those with the greatest severity.
Regardless of your AHR score, Amazon may deactivate your account immediately if required by law; if we suspect fraudulent, deceptive, illegal, or otherwise harmful activity (including any activity that attempts to circumvent Amazon’s systems); or you violate other policies outside of AHR, in order to protect customers, our selling partners, and Amazon’s store.
For a list of policies included in the AHR, go to Policies included in Account Health Rating. Policy violations impacting your AHR will also be listed on the Account Health page.
The AHR is designed to help you address and prioritize the policy violations that most negatively impact your account health. In the case of all violations, we encourage you to address them on an ongoing basis and take action to prevent them from recurring. Violations are categorized as follows:
The table below provides examples of violations associated with each severity level. We may change the severity of a violation if we observe changes in the degree to which that violation affects customers or other sellers.
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When determining severity, we take into consideration factors such as the degree to which the violation jeopardizes the customer experience, applicable laws and regulations, and the number of previous violations for that same policy.
We’ve significantly expanded our Account Health Rating program policy, go to AHR program policy for more information. The AHR does not change Amazon’s existing policies that are included in AHR, but rather aggregates violations of those policies into a single score that shows your account’s risk of deactivation as a result of those violations. The AHR provides you increased transparency into the status of your account health so you can better manage it. To see a list of policies included in AHR, go to Policies included in Account Health Rating.
When we detect a critical violation, we will notify you of the violation via your Account Health page as well as email. Your AHR will turn red and reflect a numeric score of zero. You will have a 3-day grace period to address the violation before account deactivation.
During this time, an Account Health specialist may attempt to call you to help you resolve the issue. We encourage you to ensure your emergency contact phone number is up to date. To verify that the number listed under Emergency notifications is accurate, go to Notifications preferences.
If you are able to successfully address the violation within the 3-day period, your account will not be deactivated and your AHR score will be updated accordingly.
Multiple violations of the same policy impact your account health in two ways. First, the point values associated with violations included in your AHR increase each time that same policy is violated. That means that repeat violations will cause your AHR to degrade faster, with higher severity repeat violations having the most impact. To help you identify and track repeat violations for faster and more systemic resolution, repeat violations are labeled as such in the "Impact" column on your Account Health page.
Second, your account may be at immediate risk of deactivation if you reach the maximum number of repeat violations for a for single policy in a 180-day period. The maximum number of repeat violations is five for infringement-related policies and two for restricted products policies.
Repeat violation thresholds are based on violation severity, with more severe violations having lower thresholds than less severe ones. For example, infringement policies typically have a lower repeat violation threshold because they are high-severity violations that violate laws and the intellectual property rights of others. By contrast, listing a used product as new has a higher repeat violation threshold because those are often low-severity violations that can be easily resolved.
When determining repeat violation thresholds, we take into consideration the same factors as when determining the severity of a violation, which are the degree to which the violation jeopardizes the customer experience, applicable laws, and regulations
When we detect you’ve reached the maximum number of repeat violations for a given policy, a critical violation will surface on your Account Health page, and we will notify you by email. AHR will turn red and reflect a numeric score of zero. You will have a 3-day period to address the critical violation before account deactivation. You can follow the instructions in the banner at the top of your Account Health page and appeal through the Product Policy Compliance Dashboard.
During this time, an Account Health specialist may attempt to call you to help you resolve the issue. We encourage you to ensure your emergency contact phone number is up to date. To verify that the number listed under Emergency Notifications is accurate, go to Notifications preferences.
If you are able to successfully address the critical violation within the 3-day period, your account will not be deactivated and your AHR score will be updated accordingly. If you do not address the critical violation within the 3-day period, your account will be deactivated until you complete your appeal through the Product Policy Compliance Dashboard.
Your AHR will increase as you successfully fulfill orders.
You can also improve your AHR by addressing outstanding policy violations via the Account Health page in Seller Central, either by appealing them or disputing them if you think we made an error. In the case of a successful appeal or dispute, we will reverse the policy violation and its corresponding impact on your account health.
Note that we take errors in our processes seriously and will not only remedy the issue, but also use your feedback to continuously improve our processes.
If your AHR is "Healthy", your account will not be deactivated due to violations of the policies included in the AHR. However, regardless of your AHR score, Amazon may deactivate your account immediately if required by law; if we suspect fraudulent, deceptive, illegal, or otherwise harmful activity (including any activity that attempts to circumvent Amazon’s systems); or you violate other policies outside of AHR, in order to protect customers, our sellers, and Amazon’s store.
Your AHR is based on the unaddressed violations on your Account Health page. Once we confirm that violations have been addressed, your AHR will update within a few hours.
However, violations that have been removed from your Account Health page after a successful appeal, where you did not dispute the activity occurred, may still count towards the maximum threshold for repeat violations within a 180 day period
If your AHR says your account is “At risk,” we encourage you to address the violations on your Account Health page in a timely manner in order to prevent unnecessary disruption to your selling account. If you do not address these violations and we are not able to reach you to help proactively address these violations, the account will most likely be deactivated.
Violations are removed from your Account Health page in scenarios such as:
Your account will be reinstated once your AHR score rises above the threshold for deactivation. To improve your AHR, please address the outstanding policy violations via your Account Health page, either by appealing them or disputing them if you think we made an error.
In the case of a successful appeal or dispute, we will reverse the policy violation and its corresponding impact on your AHR. Once your AHR score returns to 100 or higher, your account will be reinstated.
To calculate your AHR, all new sellers start with a score of 200. Points are deducted from your AHR score each time we find a new policy violation, and added back when you successfully address that violation. Point values for each violation are based on severity level and typically range from two to eight. However, critical violations automatically bring your AHR score to zero. Also, if you violate the same policy multiple times, in some cases, negative point values double per repeat violation. To ensure your AHR is evaluated in the context of the size of your business, you also gain 4 points for every 200 successful orders you fulfilled over the last 180 days.
We have not displayed the exact point values in the Account Health dashboard at this time as we focus on learning and inspecting these new features to ensure the AHR offers sellers a best-in-class solution to manage their account health. Our formula and point values may change in the future based on your feedback; we’ll let you know if they do and make sure you have the support you need from us to continue maintaining a healthy account.
The AHR score accurately reflects your account health based on policy adherence and selling activities over the last 180 days. You may see your AHR score increase as points associated with violations move out of the 180-day period and your AHR score may decrease as orders fulfilled move out of the 180-day period. For more details on which violations are contributing to your AHR, go to the Account Health page. To learn more about the policies included in AHR, go to Policies included in Account Health Rating.