Dear Amazon Account Health Team,
I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account.
I have provided substantial evidence to demonstrate my independence and the security measures I have taken to protect my account. I have also shared details of a serious security breach I experienced, which highlights my commitment to safeguarding my business.
Despite my efforts, I have not received any clear explanation or specific details about the alleged connection between my account and "MH EZONE." This lack of transparency has significantly impacted my business and livelihood.
I kindly request that you reconsider your decision and reinstate my Brandovators account. Amazon has always been a platform that values its sellers and fosters a positive business environment. I believe in the importance of fair treatment and due process.
I urge you to show compassion and understanding in this matter. I am confident that a thorough review of the evidence I have provided will demonstrate my innocence and lead to the reinstatement of my account.
I am available to provide any additional information or documentation that may be required. I sincerely hope that you will take my appeal into consideration and make a fair and just decision.
Thank you for your time and attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Munawar Hussain
OP: "I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account."
The reason this happens in most cases, is because you, or another person, opened their Amazon account on the same computing device. Through the cookies/tokens Amazon places in your computing device every time the account is accessed, it is easy for Amazon to check what accounts are being opened on what device. When two different accounts are recognized as being opened on the same computing device, they are both suspended. Do you know someone else whose account was also suspended?
Well, don’t use the appeal, Amazon Made A Mistake, because it will be rejected. Amazon knows the date, time, and IP Address both accounts were accessed and usually will not tell you. This is the key to coming back.
Think hard of where you accessed your account in the past few weeks. If you can tell Amazon in an appeal, where it happened (EX: I opened my account at Jim’s house to help him get started), and it matches what Amazon has on file, you will be back within a day. This was learned from personal experience.
Think it over.
Dear Amazon Account Health Team,
I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account.
I have provided substantial evidence to demonstrate my independence and the security measures I have taken to protect my account. I have also shared details of a serious security breach I experienced, which highlights my commitment to safeguarding my business.
Despite my efforts, I have not received any clear explanation or specific details about the alleged connection between my account and "MH EZONE." This lack of transparency has significantly impacted my business and livelihood.
I kindly request that you reconsider your decision and reinstate my Brandovators account. Amazon has always been a platform that values its sellers and fosters a positive business environment. I believe in the importance of fair treatment and due process.
I urge you to show compassion and understanding in this matter. I am confident that a thorough review of the evidence I have provided will demonstrate my innocence and lead to the reinstatement of my account.
I am available to provide any additional information or documentation that may be required. I sincerely hope that you will take my appeal into consideration and make a fair and just decision.
Thank you for your time and attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Munawar Hussain
Dear Amazon Account Health Team,
I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account.
I have provided substantial evidence to demonstrate my independence and the security measures I have taken to protect my account. I have also shared details of a serious security breach I experienced, which highlights my commitment to safeguarding my business.
Despite my efforts, I have not received any clear explanation or specific details about the alleged connection between my account and "MH EZONE." This lack of transparency has significantly impacted my business and livelihood.
I kindly request that you reconsider your decision and reinstate my Brandovators account. Amazon has always been a platform that values its sellers and fosters a positive business environment. I believe in the importance of fair treatment and due process.
I urge you to show compassion and understanding in this matter. I am confident that a thorough review of the evidence I have provided will demonstrate my innocence and lead to the reinstatement of my account.
I am available to provide any additional information or documentation that may be required. I sincerely hope that you will take my appeal into consideration and make a fair and just decision.
Thank you for your time and attention to this urgent matter.
Sincerely,
Munawar Hussain
OP: "I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account."
The reason this happens in most cases, is because you, or another person, opened their Amazon account on the same computing device. Through the cookies/tokens Amazon places in your computing device every time the account is accessed, it is easy for Amazon to check what accounts are being opened on what device. When two different accounts are recognized as being opened on the same computing device, they are both suspended. Do you know someone else whose account was also suspended?
Well, don’t use the appeal, Amazon Made A Mistake, because it will be rejected. Amazon knows the date, time, and IP Address both accounts were accessed and usually will not tell you. This is the key to coming back.
Think hard of where you accessed your account in the past few weeks. If you can tell Amazon in an appeal, where it happened (EX: I opened my account at Jim’s house to help him get started), and it matches what Amazon has on file, you will be back within a day. This was learned from personal experience.
Think it over.
OP: "I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account."
The reason this happens in most cases, is because you, or another person, opened their Amazon account on the same computing device. Through the cookies/tokens Amazon places in your computing device every time the account is accessed, it is easy for Amazon to check what accounts are being opened on what device. When two different accounts are recognized as being opened on the same computing device, they are both suspended. Do you know someone else whose account was also suspended?
Well, don’t use the appeal, Amazon Made A Mistake, because it will be rejected. Amazon knows the date, time, and IP Address both accounts were accessed and usually will not tell you. This is the key to coming back.
Think hard of where you accessed your account in the past few weeks. If you can tell Amazon in an appeal, where it happened (EX: I opened my account at Jim’s house to help him get started), and it matches what Amazon has on file, you will be back within a day. This was learned from personal experience.
Think it over.
OP: "I am writing to re-submit my appeal regarding the deactivation of my Brandovators account. I am deeply concerned and frustrated by the lack of specific information regarding the alleged association with the "MH EZONE" account."
The reason this happens in most cases, is because you, or another person, opened their Amazon account on the same computing device. Through the cookies/tokens Amazon places in your computing device every time the account is accessed, it is easy for Amazon to check what accounts are being opened on what device. When two different accounts are recognized as being opened on the same computing device, they are both suspended. Do you know someone else whose account was also suspended?
Well, don’t use the appeal, Amazon Made A Mistake, because it will be rejected. Amazon knows the date, time, and IP Address both accounts were accessed and usually will not tell you. This is the key to coming back.
Think hard of where you accessed your account in the past few weeks. If you can tell Amazon in an appeal, where it happened (EX: I opened my account at Jim’s house to help him get started), and it matches what Amazon has on file, you will be back within a day. This was learned from personal experience.
Think it over.